HFR Networks: HFR Networks’ TSN-based Optical Transport System

Feb. 6, 2022
The HFR Networks flexiHaul M6424 TSN Switch is positioned as the industry's first time-sensitive networking (TSN) fronthaul solution providing fiber relief and centralized management in a compact, 1RU, hardened platform with new integrated optics.
The HFR Networks flexiHaul M6424 TSN Switch is positioned as the industry's first time-sensitive networking (TSN) fronthaul solution providing fiber relief and centralized management in a compact, 1RU, hardened platform with new integrated optics. The M6424 delivers superior economics for xHaul services, plus 5G-compliant timing and synchronization. The M6424 supports Radio over Ethernet (RoE) encapsulation (IEEE 1914.3) as well as TSN (IEEE 802.1cm) for fronthaul, which provides Class “C” master clock distribution.

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