iamba to participate in the GPON interop showcase at NXTcomm 2008

June 4, 2008
JUNE 4, 2008 -- iamba Networks says it will demonstrate the iSN1000 family of GPON ONT ASICs, part of its GPON Eco-System (iGES), at NXTcomm 2008.

JUNE 4, 2008 -- iamba Networks (search for iamba Networks) will demonstrate its iSN1000 family of GPON (search for GPON) ONT ASICs, part of the company's GPON Eco-System (iGES), at NXTcomm 2008, to be held in Las Vegas, June 16-19. In the ITU GPON Pavilion (Booth SU6810D), iamba will highlight its GPON ASICs and software offerings along with other ITU GPON participants in the interoperability demonstration.

Introduced earlier this year, the iSN1000 family includes three ASICs for three types of ONTs: the iSN1000F for Single Family Units (SFU), the iSN1000T for Multi-Tenant Units (MTU/SOHO), and the iSN1000D for Multi Dwelling Units (MDU). The iSN1000 is a part of the iGES offering, which is based on iamba's high-performance, highly integrated SoCs for OLT and ONT system vendors, say company representatives. Using iamba's iGES, ODMs can reduce the costly product design and move quickly to the production phase and product delivery, reducing time-to-market, development risks, and cost.

iamba says it will be showing a new GPON-enabled RGW reference design, based on its iSN1000F GPON ASIC and RGW ASIC, which delivers unparalleled performance for the residential market, claims the company.

ITU, together with Telcordia, has collaborated to organize a multi-company interoperability demonstration featuring GPON equipment built according to the ITU-T G.984 recommendation, including the recently consented GPON reach extender (G.984.6). The GPON Pavilion features live demonstrations of GPON equipment interoperability; iamba networks will demonstrate triple-play interoperability with several OLT vendors.


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