Hatteras unveils access class Ethernet
Hatteras Networks, a company operating in quasi-stealth mode for the past several years, finally unveiled some of the details behind its first product launch.
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Using a concept that it’s calling Access Class Ethernet, the Research Triangle Park-based company plans to offer carriers the ability to provide Ethernet services over their existing copper and fiber infrastructure at distances up to 12,000 feet. Moreover, carriers deploying Ethernet services using Hatteras equipment won’t need a forklift upgrade that is often required with Ethernet access gear.
“We’re not just talking about bigger pipes,” said Kevin Sheehan, vice president of marketing for Hatteras.
The evolution of Ethernet services is going to lead to carriers to replace a good percentage of their T-1 base customers, he added. “Ethernet will eventually roll into the resident market.”
In the near term, the company claim its platform, which lets carriers layer multiple services over a single existing connection, will reduce overall operational costs per subscriber by 40% to 80% over copper options and 50% to 90% over fiber-based platforms.
Hatteras, which has raised $28 million in venture capital thus far, initially will find its largest market in Asia and Europe. Beta versions of the platform will be rolled out in June.
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