FiberZone Networks completes acceptance tests with Bezeq

May 30, 2007
MAY 30, 2007 -- The acceptance test plan was developed jointly by FiberZone and Bezeq and included extensive assessment of FiberZone's hardware, element management software (EMS), and system-level performance.

MAY 30, 2007 -- FiberZone Networks Inc. (search for FiberZone Networks), provider of Automated Fiber Management (search for AFM) equipment, has announced the successful completion of acceptance tests conducted with Bezeq, Israel's incumbent carrier.

"We are impressed with the reliability and consistency demonstrated by the FiberZone system," reports Michel Hivert, vice president of Bezeq's Engineering and Networks Division. "We always knew that FiberZone was developing a product uniquely suited to the requirements of fiber management--scalability, low loss, and the ability to maintain connections without power. Having shown outstanding system stability, the FiberZone product has great potential to have an impact on network operations," he maintains. "AFM can play an important role in Bezeq's efforts to improve the efficiency of operations and reduce costs."

"Bezeq has been a key strategic relationship for FiberZone since the earliest days of our company," adds Gil Eyal, president and CEO of FiberZone. "Bezeq is one of the world's most forward-thinking and technically savvy network operators, and FiberZone has benefited greatly from their valuable input on key performance characteristics and system design issues. It is fitting that Bezeq be the first carrier to complete acceptance tests on FiberZone's first AFM product," he says.

The acceptance test plan was developed jointly by FiberZone and Bezeq and included extensive assessment of FiberZone's hardware, element management software (EMS), and system-level performance. With an emphasis on validating system reliability and stability, FiberZone and Bezeq say they performed thousands of repetitive connect/disconnect operations and measured key performance characteristics such as insertion loss, return loss, and switching time. According to the companies, the results indicated exceptional consistency, passing all performance criteria.


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