DECEMBER 4, 2006 � Teknovus (search for Teknovus) has announced the debut and deployment of the TK3714, known as the Turbo EPON ONU. The TK3714 is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3ah 1.25-Gbit/sec EPON specifications and offers an enhanced Turbo EPON mode for 2.5-Gbit/sec operation, thus providing a smooth upgrade to higher speeds.
The TK3714 gives service providers the ability to deliver faster speeds to their customers with the built-in IPTV architecture and QoS of other Teknovus devices. Similar to the TK3713, the TK3714 allows service providers to manage QoS per service per subscriber. With a 2.5-Gbit/sec Turbo EPON, service providers can offer more HDTV channels using existing fiber plant, thereby reducing capex and opex per channel. Alternatively, service providers may support more subscribers per PON while maintaining strict per service per subscriber QoS.
The TK3714 is fully compatible with existing Teknovus EPON deployments having auto-sensing for detecting downstream speeds. It allows service providers to install 1.25/2.5-Gbit/sec central office OLT capability when desired and without costly ONU upgrades. This future-proof Turbo EPON ONU provides ITU-T GPON speeds with all the advantages of widely deployed IEEE EPON, including the high-volume manufacturing EPON ecosystem with numerous optics, components, and equipment vendors. The TK3714 supports an effective and immediate bandwidth upgrade path for more than 25 service provider EPON deployments across five continents, Teknovus states.
KDDI (search for KDDI) is the first announced customer for the TK3714 Turbo EPON. According to Shigeo Morita, senior manager of KDDI's Terminal System Development, "We are experiencing fast FTTH subscriber growth for our triple-play services, known as Hikari One. Teknovus' EPON chips enable us to rapidly and cost-effectively meet the growing bandwidth requirements of our subscribers. Teknovus' TK3714 supports our expansion of advanced IP video services while maintaining superb OAM and strict QoS without the costs of additional wavelengths. The integration of our FTTH network with Tepco's shows our commitment to quality fiber-based networks. Our customer base is expanding rapidly, continuing proof that our long-term business strategy of advanced triple play services over FMC [fixed mobile convergence] platforms attracts and retains subscribers."
Dr. Rex Naden, CEO of Teknovus, stated, "This next generation of EPON is testimony to the adoption of Ethernet-based PON around the globe for triple-play services. We are delighted that KDDI represents our first Turbo EPON deployment. They understand IPTV and its demand by subscribers on both fixed and mobile networks. Our TK3714 enables service providers to migrate to higher speeds while maintaining their existing deployments. EPON is the dominant PON access technology around the globe. The TK3714 demonstrates the ease of moving to higher speeds based on the simplicity and low-cost of Ethernet architecture."
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