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Quantum leaps to ATM

(Telephony) Having started strong with a passive optical network (PON) architecture, Quantum Bridge announced today that it has developed a new line card that gives its equipment ATM and TDM capabilities. The new enhancements include ATM networking, ATM/TDM gateway, and dedicated high-bandwidth services.

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The card fits into the QB 5000 Optical Access Switch and allows the device to act as a stand-alone switch for the metro edge or in conjunction with an optical access network.

“It is all about giving providers more flexibility to offer more services,” said Jeff Gwynne, vice president of marketing for Quantum Bridge. “Part of our current customer set loves PON and optical access, but they wanted added features and [the ability] to do broader applications.”

By using the card, service providers will be able to target larger businesses, while the PON features work well for small- to medium-sized businesses, according to Gwynne.

The new OC-3 TDM interface is designed to enable seamless interoperability between ATM and TDM access and metro networks, while the OC-3 ATM interface allows seamless connections to devices such as Integrated Access Devices (IADs) and Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs).

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