Hi-FOCuS V41 next-generation fiber-to-the-curb (FTTC) platform

VDSL2 vectoring and bonding mini-shelf, hardened for deployment  under various scenarios, to enable next-generation triple-play services over standard copper telephone lines
 

ECI’s V41 next-generation FTTC platform supports VDSL2 vectoring and pair bonding and enables you to offer advanced broadband services, such as triple-play and business applications. With increasingly deeper fiber penetration and shorter copper loops, the V41 is suitable for deployment in street cabinets (even under harsh environmental conditions). The V41 supports up to 256 VDSL2 and vectored VDSL2 subscribers, and is part of ECI’s 1Net framework to maximize the benefits you can gain from your installed copper access network.

Service versatility:  Full functionality to support current and future broadband services
Reduced opex: System-level vectoring readiness reduces wiring management and enables 
     easy deployment in street cabinets
Field-proven scalability: High capacity platform supported by ECI’s E-OPS unified element 
     management system
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Enhanced copper performance: System-level vectoring ready, for maximized noise 
     cancelation, improved wiring grooming and reduced cable management, for better line 
     rate performance and service area coverage
Extended reach and rate via pair bonding functionality
Deployment versatility: Small form factor for anywhere deployment, even under harsh
     environmental conditions
Next-generation service enablement: Offers you a cost-effective solution for delivering 
     rich-media oriented services and  future-proof service provisioning
Regulatory flexibility: suitable for wholesale broadband access services through virtual 
     unbundling, open access, or BitStream service delivery
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Supports up to 256 vectored VDSL2 lines
Allows pair-bonding services
One vectoring engine card per system for simplified operation
Supports a variety of network interfaces via fiber and copper
Ruggedized and hardened, suitable for harsh weather conditions

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