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Thursday, 14 April 2011 19:34

Actelis_broadband_acceleratorsYour mileage will almost certainly differ, but one lucky home saw their speed go from 1 megabit downstream to 8 megabits. More typical is a doubling from perhaps 1 meg to perhaps 2 meg. The current unit is aimed ay low speeds beyond 12,000 feet. It's logical for Actelis to also offer units designed to bring 2-3 megabit lines up to the new FCC broadband definition of 4 megabits.

     Essentially, you plug in a small box around the middle of the line and let it do some magic. It's sized for 1, 2, 5, 25 or more lines and works off the phone line power. Once installed, it's designed to work indefinitely without maintenance. There's little opex after the initial installation and pole-climbing. The components are inexpensive, so the price of the unit itself can be very reasonable if purchased in large quantities.

    Actelis purchased the product IP of Phylogy’s Triplestream, line conditioner/amplifier which has been on the market since 2005. They tweaked the product to reduce interference and are re-launching it as the "Actelis Broadband Accelerator." "We've solved the spectral compatibility problem," Actelis' Eric Vallone tells me. "That's our secret sauce. Most customers getting 1 meg will see a 100% improvement."

    The earlier design has sold over 100,000 lines, many in South America. There are plenty of places this can be very helpful, even if it's not ideal everywhere. Earlier distributor Charles Industries has an excellent 15 page product brief with installation and troubleshooting advice. 

    The first version of this story said "The unit is polarity-sensitive. Don't plug it in backwards." But Vallone writes me the new model has minimized the problem.

 

PR from the company and a useful brief from earlier distributor Charles Industries

Actelis Networks’ New Broadband Accelerators Dramatically Alter Landscape of Residential Broadband Market

New product line will help close the global digital divide.

FREMONT, Calif., March 16, 2011 - Actelis Networks®, the leading global supplier of Ethernet over copper solutions that is accelerating everything for service providers, today announced the immediate availability of a new product line of Broadband Accelerators (BBAs) that will greatly extend the rate and reach of high-speed broadband services to residential subscribers who have insufficient or no access to these services.

Actelis’ family of BBAs solves a critical problem faced by service providers around the world for years: how to deliver high-speed broadband services to millions of subscribers who are out of reach because of their geographic location from a central office, exchange terminal or remote DSLAM. Actelis’ family of BBAs provides an economical alternative to the high cost of deploying new remote DSLAMs, which do not scale profitably for regions at the edge of the customer serving area. Many large carriers also are challenged to bring fiber to the home due to unwieldy costs, while current DSL technologies have bandwidth restrictions at long distances, resulting in limited coverage. Consequently, where there is no business case or infrastructure to accommodate delivery of high-speed broadband services, Actelis’ new line of BBAs can be immediately and cost effectively installed by incumbent service providers to finally close the digital divide and deliver high-speed broadband services to unserved and underserved subscribers.

Line powered by the existing POTS infrastructure, Actelis’ ROHS6-compliant BBAs have minimal power requirements and require no additional equipment, thereby greatly reducing a carrier’s operational expenses. The Actelis BBAs are the only fully standards-based ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ loop extenders available in the market today designed to cost effectively enable the delivery of broadband services to virtually every location throughout a carrier’s footprint.

Actelis has been the longtime industry leader in developing innovative EFM over copper solutions based on SHDSL technology for SMBs/SMEs and municipalities. The company’s new product line of ADSL-based BBAs complements its widely deployed EFM portfolio of Ethernet aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices and spectrally compliant repeaters. The Actelis BBA portfolio marks the company’s entrée into the residential marketplace, where Ioannis Kanellakopoulos, chief technical officer at Actelis, believes the company’s new product line will make a significant impact, as evidenced by field trials conducted with domestic and international service providers since 2009.

“Field trials have included delivering high-speed Internet and video services to rural areas,” said Kanellakopoulos. “These field trials clearly prove that, when using an Actelis Broadband Accelerator, ADSL-based broadband coverage can be increased by more than 50%, with rates boosted by as much as 100% on typical loops, and more than 300% on very long loops. Moreover, thanks to the unique expertise of Actelis in the areas of crosstalk management and spectral compliance, these improvements are obtained without any noticeable impact on neighboring ADSL lines.”

To complement Actelis’ ongoing efforts in developing best-in-class broadband solutions, the company recently raised funding to acquire the intellectual property and all related rights of Phylogy’s Triplestream™ product portfolio. Combining innovative products from both companies into Actelis’ new BBA product line provides a more cost-effective, easier to install and maintain solution. The acquisition of Phylogy’s intellectual property strengthens Actelis’ ongoing strategy to accelerate everything for service providers worldwide by providing pragmatic, economical and “green” broadband solutions that will deliver wide-scale broadband services to every business and residential subscriber regardless of their location.

“The recent investment in further developing Actelis’ broadband solutions for the residential market is another step forward in the company’s continued growth strategy,” said Vivek Ragavan, president and CEO of Actelis. “By further expanding our portfolio to include ADSL-based solutions for residential broadband services, we believe that Actelis is well positioned to be the clear worldwide leader in enabling broadband services over copper plant.”

The release of Actelis’ new BBAs comes at a critical time for international service providers and nearly 800 ILECs across the U.S. In fact, the country’s first National Broadband map, recently released by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), illustrates that a digital divide still exists in America, particularly in large areas across the southern and western areas of the country. Actelis’ new product line of BBAs is the most effective solution to address these unserved and underserved subscribers, and further strengthens the company’s ongoing business strategy to accelerate wide-scale broadband services to every business and residential subscriber regardless of their location.

From Charles Industries


The AdrenaLine xDSL Conditioner is a remarkable leap forward in the evolution
of DSL. AdrenaLine is a revolutionary line conditioning product that is easily
deployed over legacy copper. It enhances DSLAM performance by significantly
improving rate and reach. In both reach-extended and rate-enhanced DSL
applications, AdrenaLine offers service providers a cost-effective, quick-tomarket
solution for capturing greater market share and generating new
revenue.
Service providers deploying AdrenaLine on their copper pairs see an
immediate gain in the bandwidth of their ADSL, RE-ADSL, ADSL2 and
ADSL2+ offering. Providers can use this boost in bandwidth to deliver new
high-speed services, or improve the customer’s experience with their current
subscriptions.
Product Description
The AdrenaLine xDSL Conditioner is a hardened
OSP enclosure system employing Phylogy, Inc.’s
revolutionary TripleStream™ technology. AdrenaLine
conditioners are designed to install between the
DSLAM and the subscriber. A 30’ sheathed cable stub
extends from the AdrenaLine case for splicing into
existing copper twisted pair cable. AdrenaLine
conditioners can be mounted in virtually all OSP
applications, including pedestal or pole mounted,
placed in grade level boxes, aerial strand mounted,
or direct buried.
Designed for rapid deployment, AdrenaLine increases
the footprint of DSL capable
areas, enabling operators to
provide service to more of
their hard-to-reach
customers.
Deployment of AdrenaLine
conditioners requires no
changes at the central
office, no equipment at the
subscriber and no local
power. A field technician
can install AdrenaLine
conditioners into existing
copper cables in the same
manner as other Telcoapproved
line conditioners.
Redefine the Rate and Reach possibilities of DSL over
copper with the revolutionary AdrenaLine xDSL Conditioner!
Function & Features
AdrenaLine is an analog device that improves
available bandwidth through noise filtering and signal
amplification. AdrenaLine tunes its internal circuitry to
compensate for distance, wire gauge and other plant
variables, and conditions the DSL line in both
directions to maximize rate and reach. By placing
AdrenaLine between the DSLAM and CPE, minimal
power is required, and negligible disturbance is
imposed on adjacent pairs.
Two powering options are available. Line Power units
use -48VDC from POTS switch over the signal pair.
Express Power units use a separate power pair from
a -48VDC fuse panel to
increase the powering
range of AdrenaLine.
Key Features:
• Auto-calibration
provides maximum
achievable data rates
automatically
• No Central Office or
CPE changes
• POTS and CLASS™
services compatible
• Low cost of ownership

Last Updated on Sunday, 17 April 2011 22:17