Our Applications & Solutions

10G Service Aggregation-Demarcation

Part Number:
uFalcon-MXS

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Description

µFalcon-MX is a high performance, 10G service demarcation and local aggregation device that delivers business-class access services in compact form factor, and designed for extended temperature ranges.

Among its unique capabilities is 2.5GE support, providing an intermediate step for high-speed access, and advanced timing functions, benefiting from Fibrolan’s Timing portfolio and technology.

Features:

  • 10G service aggregation/demarcation unit for business Ethernet and mobile backhaul
  • Based on 3rd generation Falcon platform with 34Gbps non-blocking throughput
  • Full set of MEF CE2.0 compliant services
  • Advanced QoS and service level traffic management
  • Complete OAM toolbox (802.1ag, Y.1731, RFC2544, Y.1564) for OPEX reduction
  • Advanced high speed protection mechanisms for link, path, and ring service resilience
  • 2.5Gbps support on optical ports
  • Layer 3 static routing
  • Compact, low power consumption, fan-less design

 

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Our Solutions

Multi-Vendor,
Multi-Technology
System Solutions

To grow your business – and your revenue – operators want the Knowledge, Assets and impartial technical guidance only a true Value-Add Partner can deliver! From HFC and DOCSIS to x-PHYTM; from FTTx – xPON and RFoG to IPTV; from Linear Video to Multi-Screen; MHz best-in-class Technologies and Client Services will meet your goals while exceeding your expectations…

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Client Services

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Not enough hours in your day?

The next time you need, Linear Video or Multi-Screen, MPEG, DOCSIS or x-PHYTM, IP or RF resources to support the operation of Multi-Vendor, Multi-Technology products deployed in your HFC or FTTx network, MHz can help!

Choose from a customized package of remote “Fractional Engineering” hours you can use over an extended period of time; or our on-site Integration and Activation Services.

Both can offset your temporary work-load.

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