Reggefiber to deploy CORE FTTH gateways from Genexis

May 23, 2011
Dutch FTTH service provider Reggefiber will begin to deploy CORE FTTH gateways from Genexis in its FTTH networks starting in June 2011. The CORE gateways are the first to meet Reggefiber’s fiber termination standard, Genexis asserts.

Dutch FTTH service provider Reggefiber will begin to deploy CORE FTTH gateways from Genexis in its FTTH networks starting in June 2011. The CORE gateways are the first to meet Reggefiber’s fiber termination standard, Genexis asserts.

“Genexis and Reggefiber have successfully worked together in the past,” says Peter Kamphuis, director of operations from Reggefiber. “The CORE products fit our demands perfectly and we are therefore looking forward to continuing our collaboration.”

The CORE product line comprises two member, the CORE Compact and the more capable CORE Advanced. The latter offers such features such as Gigabit services support, routing, WiFi, WDM-PON support, and USB. The smaller CORE Compact offers many of the same features (principally without WDM-PON and WiFi support).

Reggefiber also will continue to deploy Genexis’s FiberXport products, the company says.

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