Keymile Wins VDSL2 Deal PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 23 June 2011 21:40
KEYMILE has won the contract to supply the access network to 15 regions as part of Odenwald’s broadband expansion project. The multi-service access platform MileGate will be installed by Brenergo, a subsidiary of Odenwald-Regional-Gesellschaft. Households will receive up to 50 Mbps fast connections via the latest VDSL2 technology. From October this year, homes in Odenwald will be connected to KEYMILE's MileGate platform and therefore to the new broadband network. KEYMILE is one of the leading manufacturers of Next-Generation data transmission systems. In many areas where fast Internet had been previously unavailable, broadband speed will rise from about 0.1 Mbps to up to 50 Mbps. The high level of bandwidth is the basis for many new services, such as television via the Internet and video-on-demand, fast downloads and much more. The bandwidth is possible thanks to VDSL2 technology which makes best possible use of the existing copper wires. The basis of the new broadband network is KEYMILE's multi-service access platform MileGate, developed and produced in Hanover.

Due to MileGate's modular design, just one single access platform can supply a wide range of interfaces to residential and corporate customers. In addition to telephony and VDSL2 interfaces planned for residential customers, fixed line connections via SHDSL and SDH can also be offered. This flexibility allows network operators to adapt their networks in the best possible way to all market demands.

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