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Metro-edge access - Network devices - Avail Networks Frontera 3000 Multiservice Enterprise Gateway - Brief Article

Communications News,  Oct, 2002  

Installed at the enterprise subscriber or metro edge of the network, the Frontera 3000 Multiservice Enterprise Gateway combines switching and routing, multiple network and service integration functions, comprehensive QoS and traffic-shaping controls, and a choice of connectivity options for delivering voice, data and Internet services over broadband copper, optical fiber or wireless access networks. The device allows optical-fiber- and copper-based connectivity for enterprises requiring robust Ethernet, IP, Internet TDM, and frame relay connectivity into traditional or metro area networks. Unlike legacy circuit-based access platforms, the solution is designed to converge multiple existing network and service types into a common, packet-based broadband access connection.--Avail Networks

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