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Seeking an alternative, Nextel Partners evaluated replacements offered by its two longtime DCS suppliers. But one solution lacked a fiber interface and the other was prohibitively expensive. A far more cost-effective and flexible approach, the company decided, involved deploying Turin Networks Traverse 2000 platforms to perform electrical to optical conversion necessary to send calls to the new iBSCs.
The Traverse 2000 platform is a multiservice transport system that integrates wideband (VT1.5) and broadband (STS-1) DCS functionality with SONET/SDH Add Drop Multiplexer (ADM) and Ethernet switching in a single, compact shelf. The 19-inch wide chassis features a modular, distributed architecture that enables service providers to quickly add capacity and integrate new technologies in response to market and customer demands.
Capacity upgrades and support for new services can be added quickly and easily by inserting plug-in modules.
Optical and electrical service interface options range from DS-1 to OC-192, DS-3 Transmux, as well as 10/100 and Gigabit Ethernet. Switching capacity is scalable in small increments, in contrast to competing products that require upgrades in much larger bandwidth allocations. This eliminates the need to purchase a more costly, higher capacity system before the need arises.
Nextel Partners was attracted to the Turin product's broad number of interfaces, easy expandability, scalability, small footprint, and low upfront and continuing expenses, among other features. "The Turin platform is a very good solution to our problem. It performs the optical to electrical DCS conversion and is very cost effective with lots of room for growth" said David Christensen, National Systems Engineer, Nextel Partners. "If we want to add higher capacity or optical handoffs, this box is ready."
The carrier also was impressed by Turin's customer service. "Because Turin is a smaller company, it can more efficiently and effectively adapt to our business needs than a larger organization." Christensen said.
The modular capability has allowed Nextel Partners to configure new Traverse 2000 platforms with VT/TU modules that switch and groom wideband traffic, providing a scalable but compact and cost-effective DCS solution. A single module provides 5 Gbps of VT1.5 (and/or VC-11/12) cross-connection capacity. As network capacity and demand grows, Nextel Partners can add additional modules and expansion shelves to provide more than 20 Gbps of non-blocking wideband switching capacity with a single system.
"The Turin solution dovetails with our infrastructure, so we're able to perform interoffice exchanges without using additional resources." said Dennis Garber a switch technician for Nextel Partners. "You can use the platform as a point concentrator and send the traffic out within the office many different ways."
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