New Larscom WAN Access Product Enables Seamless Multinational Connectivity
25 Fevereiro 2004 - 10:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
New Larscom WAN Access Product Enables Seamless Multinational
Connectivity Larscom's New Orion 4000 is an Industry-First Solution
for the Economical, High-Density Transport of Multiple
International (E1) Data Streams Across U.S. T1 Networks NEWARK,
Calif., Feb. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Responding to the
increasing globalization of business, Larscom today announced that
it has raised-the-bar in multinational connectivity with a new
version of its popular Orion 4000 multiplexer that contains a
unique T2E844 module. For the first time, carriers now have a
centralized, high-density solution for transporting international
data streams (up to 32 E1 connections per system) across
traditional U.S. T1 networks efficiently and cost-effectively. The
new, modular Orion 4000 is the only solution available today that
can act as a gateway for this type of service in the Central Office
-- supporting multiple customers and locations through a single,
chassis-based system -- with a single-point-of-management for all
global communications. The Orion 4000 is designed to streamline
communications for today's enterprises that conduct business on a
global basis or those that, increasingly, are utilizing offshore
call centers or engineering operations. The challenge, in these
types of global situations, is transporting data from international
E1 lines (2 Mbps) across U.S. based T1 access lines (1.5 Mbps)
because of the difference in the amount of data each standard
accommodates. Inverse multiplexing -- a technology that Larscom
pioneered and that splits a single high-speed data stream into two,
smaller streams then reassembles the data at the other end -- is a
cost-effective and simple solution to this problem. "Many of our
global carrier customers are required to offer services for their
business customers with multinational operations," said Gurdip
Jande, vice president of marketing at Larscom. "Until now, however,
there just wasn't a cost-effective, high-density solution to
accommodate multiple customers' needs in a single system for the
Central Office. Combined with our Mega-T241 inverse multiplexer at
the customer premise, carriers have an economical, end-to-end
solution for international service delivery." End-to-End Global
Access Solution The new Orion 4000 is next step in Larscom's global
access solutions strategy, which also includes the Mega-T241. The
Mega-T241 is an inverse multiplexer that carries a single E1 data
stream across two T1 lines between the Central Office and a
customer site. The Orion 4000, with its unique T2E844 module, is
optimized for the carrier's Central Office to deliver multiple E1
services, including E1 PBX, over T1 facilities. Available today,
the Orion 4000 offers an energy-efficient, space-saving design.
Ittransparently supports any type of data and can accommodate any
standard encoded protocol such as Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol
(MLPPP), Multilink Frame Relay (MFR), as well as other new,
emerging high capacity services being deployed worldwide. The
product is a high-density aggregation solution that supports
multiple global customers and locations through a single,
point-of-management, capitalizing on the operational savings that
comes with centralized alarms management, network statistics,
transmission parameters, and provisioning. About Larscom Larscom
enables high-speed access by providing cost-effective, highly
reliable (carrier-class), and easy-to-use network access equipment.
In June 2003, Larscom merged with VINA Technologies to create a
worldwide leader in enterprise WAN access for the delivery of
high-speed data, and integrated voice and data services with the
deployment of more than 350,000 systems worldwide. Larscom's
customers include major carriers, Internet service providers,
Fortune 500 companies, small and medium enterprises, and government
agencies worldwide. Larscom's headquarters are in Newark,
California. Additional information can be found at
http://www.larscom.com/. Safe Harbor Statement Any forward-looking
statements in this news release are based on our current
expectations and beliefs and are subject to known and unknown risks
and uncertainties that could cause the actual results to differ
materially from those suggested. Factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially include (but are not limited to) risks
associated with customer concentration that include MCI (formerly
WorldCom) and Lucent Technologies, the ability to achieve expected
synergies from the merger with VINA Technologies, theability to
develop successful new products, the ability to hire and maintain
key executive positions, dependence on recently introduced new
products and products under development, market acceptance of new
products, the acquisition of other businesses or technologies,
dependence on component availability from key suppliers, rapid
technological change and fluctuations in quarterly operating
results, as well as additional risk factors as discussed in the
"Risk Factors" section of our annual report on Form 10-K and
quarterly reports on Form 10-Q filed with the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission. For additional risks relating to the combined
company resulting from the merger with VINA Technologies, see the
Registration Statement on Form S-4 as amended. These
forward-looking statements represent our judgment as of the date of
this news release. We disclaim, however, any intent or obligation
to update these forward-looking statements. NOTE: Larscom is a
trademark of Larscom Incorporated. Allother trademarks mentioned
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Larscom CONTACT: Mary Camarata, Director of Marketing
Communications of Larscom, +1-510-413-1358, or Web site:
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