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ADC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ADC FTTX Service Pack Faster deployments Increased r eliability Improved flexibility and scalability[...]
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FTTX SERVICE P ACK No matter what you call it, adding fiber to the local loop is a major strategic initiative for a number of carriers. Fiber to the customer premises r epresents the ultimate br oadband connection for the end user , and pr omises to help carriers deliver value-added services while increasing the average r evenue per user . While a [...]
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The ADC FTTX Service Pack is made up of three service levels: • LEVEL ONE — A FTTX readiness assessment to determine whether a CO is r eady for FTTX deployment, or if it needs minor or major modification to support FTTX • LEVEL TWO — Completion of any minor modifications needed at the time of assessment or shortly thereafter • LEVEL THREE[...]
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ADC T elecommunications, Inc., P .O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55440-1101 Specifications published here are curr ent as of the date of publication of this document. Because we are continuously improving our products, ADC r eserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. At any time, you may verify product specifications [...]