Occam Networks (OCNW) has unveiled a new operating system that it says manages the complete range of BLC 6000 Copper, Gigabit Ethernet and GPON products.
OS 6.1 integrates a wide range of the company’s advancements in copper and optical broadband technologies, providing a single, fully integrated platform to deploy next-generation broadband networks.
“Increasing subscriber demand for high-speed broadband services requires ongoing evaluation of emerging technologies by service providers. The transition to optical access happens in stages and as a result, a single network will have varying levels of performance and flexibility demands,” said Juan Vela, director of Solutions Marketing and Strategy at Occam Networks.
“This new operating system is ideal for providers migrating from all copper to a mixed copper/fiber or all fiber network because the flexibility inherent in the platform allows them to reduce operating costs, minimize ‘time to revenue’ and create new revenue streams,” Vela added.