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Posted on August 24, 2009 by versatek
VX-1000HDX

The Versa Technology VX-1000HDX is a 48-Port ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ mini IP DSLAM which equips with combo electrical (RJ-45) and fiber optical (SFP) uplink interfaces offering scalable and easy deployment for the network with small ADSL environment. With built-in POTS splitter subscriber ports, the VX-1000HDX performs as a cost-effective solution for network service providers to offer multiple subscribers excellent services.
Designed specifically for the Hospitality, MDU and Campus environment, the Versa Technology VX-1000HDX platform provides cost-effective, secure, Carrier Access to timeshares, apartment buildings, condos, dormitories, hospitals, and other campus deployments. It provides the security and bandwidth needed to allow service providers the ability to compete with and surpass all other telecommunications companies.
Moreover, the VX-1000HDX supports local and remote managed capabilities of CLI, SNMP, and Telnet via RS-232 console port and Web GUI management interface. Via user-friendly Web GUI, the VX-1000HDX can be managed by workstations running standard web browsers that provide the easy-to-use operation and convenient maintenance.
To enhance the network security, the VERSA TECHNOLOGY VX-1000HDX also provides features such as QoS, VLAN, Multicast, Bandwidth Management, Traffic Prioritization, and Access Control List. With the advanced QoS features, the VX-1000HDX is an ideal solution for next generation broadband network to deliver rich video contents, DSL, POTS, and VoIP service over ADSL2+ connection.
About ADSL2+
ITU G.992.5 is an ITU (International Telecommunication Union) standard, also referred to as ADSL2+. Is has a maximum download speed of 24 Mbps. ADSL2+ extends the capability of basic ADSL by doubling the number of downstream bits. The data rates can be as high as 24 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream depending on the distance from the DSLAM to the customer’s home.
A leader in ROI
Joe Taylor Director of Business Development for Versa Technology had this to say about the VX-1000HDX: “Our goal has always been to provide service providers everything they need to reach every customer and provide the quickest ROI possible. We feel the VX-1000HDX will allow the maximum amount of subscribers while utilizing the least amount of space. Less space used means less CO Cost.” Furthermore he went on to say that “With more and more rural customers, we feel the need to give them something that they can make money off quickly with little upfront cost. While the incumbents are flush with cash, the little guy cannot always afford to pay for a brand, so that is where the VX-1000HDX and Versa Technology come in.”
Key Features
• 48-Port ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ Subscriber Interface with Built-in POTS Splitter
• DMT data rate: Downstream up to 25 Mbps / Upstream up to 3Mbps
• 2 x 1000Base-T or 2 x mini-GbE Uplink Interfaces
• Web-based GUI Management
• Local RS-232 CLI and Ethernet SNMP / Telnet / SSH Management
• Firmware Upgradeable via FTP
• Configuration Backup and Restoration via TFTP
• Supports IPSec / L2TP / PPTP VPN Pass-through
• Supports 4K MAC address
• Supports IEEE 802.1q Tag-based VLAN and Protocol-based VLAN
• Layer 2 / 3 Filtering Based on MAC, IP, Protocol, Port Number and Ether Type
• Access Control List by MAC / IP / Protocol / Port number
• Traffic prioritization (802.1p)
• Supports IGMP Snooping / Proxy per IGMP v1, v2, and v3
• FAN Alarm Indicating
• Temperature Monitoring and System Overheating Trap Functionality
• Supports IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol and IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
Hardware Specification Case 1.5U high box-type with a rack-mountable enclosure Ports
Uplink: 2 x RJ-45 (10/100/1000Base-T)
2 x SFP (1000Base-T/SX/LX/EX/ZX/LHX)
MGMT: 1 x RJ-45 (10/100Base-TX)
Console: 1 x RJ-45 (RS-232 serial port, 9600, 8, N, 1)
LINE: 2 x RJ-21 connectors
PHONE: 2 x RJ-21 connectors
Fan: 2 x RJ-45
HK: 1 x RJ-50 LED Indicators 1 x SYS LED
1 x ALM LED
2 x Uplink LEDs
48 x ADSL LEDs
Software Specification Standard Compliant with ADSL standard
- ANSI T1.413 issue 2
- G.dmt (ITU G.992.1)
- G.lite (ITU G.992.2)
- G.hs (ITU G.994.1)
Capable of ADSL2 standard
- G.dmt.bis (ITU G.992.3)
Capable of ADSL2+ standard
- G.dmt.bisplus (ITU G.992.5) System - - Subscriber interface with built-in POTS splitter
- Downstream DMT data rate up to 25 Mbps
- Upstream DMT data rate up to 3 Mbps (Annex M)
- Distance up to 18 k ft
- 8 PVCs per xDSL port
- DHCP forward
- DHCP relay agent
- PPPoE relay
- IPSec/L2TP/PPTP VPN pass-through function
- PPPoA to PPPoE inter-working Bridge Function - - Supports IPv4 packet
- Supports IEEE802.1d Ethernet bridge function between trunk Ether port and ATM VCs
- Supports static source MAC table provisioning, automatic source MAC learning and block duplicate ones
- Supports 4K static MAC address table
- 128 MAC address per x DSL port
- Supports IEEE802.1d Ethernet bridge function between trunk Ether port and ATM VCs
- Supports Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) for the trunk interfaces per IEEE 802.1w
- Support Link Aggregation in IEEE 802.3ad for 2 GBE links to be aggregated together as a logical link
- Support both LACP protocol (dynamic) for load sharing and failover in case of loss of Ethernet link VLAN Function - - IEEE 802.1q Port-based / Protocol-based VLAN
- 512 non-stacked VLAN-ID simultaneously ranging from 1 to 4095
- VLAN stacking and VLAN cross-connect
- IP Spoofing prevention
- MAC anti-Spoofing
- Port isolation functionality
- Static VLAN group and membership provisioning Multicast Function - - IP multicast forwarding
- Complies with RFC2684 bridged payload encapsulation mode
- Up to 256 multicast groups and 512 copies simultaneously
- Up to 48 profile-based Multicast Access Control
- Limit maximum number of IGMP groups joined per bridge port
- IGMP snooping / proxy per IGMP v1, v2, and v3
- IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping Selection Security - - Supports Layer-2 frame filtering based on MAC and Ether Type
- Supports Layer-3 filtering based on IP, Protocol, and Port number
- IEEE 802.1X authentication QoS - - Control the bandwidth occupied by broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast (flooding)
- Rate-limit profile binding per bridge port
- Three Color Marking (TCM) policer
- Ethernet rate limit per bridge port
- ToS (type of service) / DiffServ (differentiated services) stripping and priority queuing
- DSCP mapping to 802.1p
- Selectable adopted priority queue mechanisms according to Strict Priority Queue (SPQ) and Weighted Fair Queue (WFQ)
- Configurable mapping function between ATM PVC and 802.1p priority queue
- Supports IP CoS technology
Management - - Web based GUI management
- Local RS-232 CLI, and Ethernet SNMP / Telnet / SSH management
- Remote in-band SNMP / Telnet / SSH management
- Firmware upgradeable via FTP
- SNMP v1, v2c
This post was posted in ADSL2+, DSLAM, ISP and was tagged with VOIP, VLAN, ROI, telecommunication, mdu, QoS, adsl2+ dslam, hospitality, campus, condos, ip dslam, adsl dslam, mini ip dslam, sfp, fiber optical, hospitals, multicast, 48 port dslam
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Posted on May 9, 2009 by versatek
Stardate 2009.1….. etc ok I’m joking.
First off, no worries there are no spoilers here and no talk about Ethernet extenders or DSLAMs. But read on and get the low down.
Some people love Star Trek, some people hate it, and some people never care for it at all.
Star Trek often seems to just be a joke that is tired.
But this Summer it seems the ultimate revival has happened, and I can give you our raw experience as the entire company took a few hours today to watch the movie together. This outing being part of our quarterly group activity we all do together is a mixed group of young singles, married 30’s and 40’s and from every class and racial back ground imaginable.
The group verdict before heading into the movie was as you would expect.. very tentative. The group verdict when everyone walked out is just this.. Star Trek was Awesome. JJ Abrams is a God.
There you have it, from the cast and crew of the USS Versatek we watched today and cheered on the return of the gallant grew of the USS Enterprise. Its funny, its action packed, its moving (I wept a tear) and it is sexy as all hell. Take this trek on the weekend and enjoy it with your friends, family or loved ones. One thing for sure, just one viewing may very well not be enough.. I am already making plans to go again with other pals and gals.
From the USS Versatek to the rest of the world.. we hope you warp speed your butt to the movies because this is not to be missed. But if you need some Ethernet extenders or DSLAMs and modems. we are your Federation approved vendor J Have good weekend everyone. Ciao!

This post was posted in Uncategorized, Ethernet Extenders, DSLAM and was tagged with ethernet extender, DSLAM, ADSL2+ Mini IP DSLAM, versatek, modem, ip dslam, Ethernet Extenders, star trek, mini dslam
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Posted on April 15, 2009 by versatek
Versa Technology Releases the VX-1000HDG 48 Port ADSL2+ DSLAM. This DSLAM can provide up to 48 users ADSL2+ Service. It also provides a fully managed platform and built in POTS splitter.
Chino, CA. April 15, 2009 -- Versa Technology (www.versatek.com), a leading provider of last mile communications including Switches and DSLAM's, has release a brand new 48 port DSLAM. The VX-1000HDG is a next generation ADSL2+ DSLAM that allows for full management and can deliver high speed internet access up to 6km. The VX-1000HDG is part of the 1000 Series ADSl2+ DSLAM line up that Versa Technology Provides, also included are an 8 and 24 port version all the way through 384 Ports.
Designed specifically for the Hospitality, MDU and Campus environment, the Versa Technology VX-1000HDG platform provides cost-effective, secure, Carrier Access to timeshares, apartment buildings, condos, dormitories, hospitals, and other campus deployments. It provides the security and bandwidth needed to allow service providers the ability to compete with and surpass all other telecommunications companies.
About ADSL2+
ITU G.992.5 is an ITU (International Telecommunication Union) standard, also referred to as ADSL2+. Is has a maximum download speed of 24 Mbps. ADSL2+ extends the capability of basic ADSL by doubling the number of downstream bits. The data rates can be as high as 24 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream depending on the distance from the DSLAM to the customer's home.
Supported Features
The VX-1000HDG High-Performance 1U IP DSLAM provides 48 Ports of ADSL2+ support along with 802.1D bridging support, 802.1p/q QOS/VLAN support, 802.1w RSTP, PPPoE and RADIUS Authentication. The VX-1000HDG includes high-performance processing for packets with the most advanced IP capabilities to deliver reliable, secure, and efficient data, and video services. Now service providers can offer compelling bundles of multi-line voice, high-speed Internet access and multi set top box deployments using an IP Infrastructure. The VX-1000HDG 48 Port ADSL2+ DSLAM comes with a built in POTS splitter as well, one of the only in the industry to do so.
Bandwidth and Distance
The Versa Technology VX-1000HDG 48 Port ADSL2+ DSLAM provides up to 24mbps download and 3mbps upload using ANNEX M technology across ADSL2+. The VX-1000HDG DSLAM provides ADSL2+ Distances up to 24,000ft/7,320m. This allows Rural Telecoms the ability to reach the maximum amount of customers possible. The VX-1000HDG also provides GigE uplink so that the maximum amount of bandwidth can be utilized.
A leader in ROI
Joe Taylor Director of Business Development for Versa Technology had this to say about the VX-1000HDG: "Our goal has always been to provide service providers everything they need to reach every customer and provide the quickest ROI possible. We feel the VX-1000HDG will allow the maximum amount of subscribers while utilizing the least amount of space. Less space used means less CO Cost." Furthermore he went on to say that "With more and more rural customers, we feel the need to give them something that they can make money off quickly with little upfront cost. While the incumbents are flush with cash, the little guy cannot always afford to pay for a brand, so that is where the VX-1000HDG and Versa Technology come in."
About Versa Technology
Versa Technology, located in Chino, California, is a company that provides both fiber and copper for last mile solution. With worldwide offices in Korea, China and the United States, Versa Technology has taken advantage of the global marketplace to grow at an amazing pace. Versa Technology provides a wide range of copper solutions, giving service providers the choice of ADSL2+, VDSL and VDSL2. Versa Technology also provides FTTH Solutions to providers looking to deploy next generation fiber optic networks. Versa Technology is one of the few companies in the world that can provide the complete last mile solution.
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Posted on March 31, 2009 by versatek

It is not often tools use by us, our clients, internet service providers, network adminitrators and etc can be described as a thing of beauty. Often we stare at indutrial gray casings of media converters, Ethernet extenders or alumium and steel DSLAM chassis, with blinky LED lights (if there are any) and that is the best we can hope in terms of entertainment when the lights blink so fast enough. For a change this week instead of lauding more media converters, DSLAMs, wireless access points of Ether extenders we present you Ethernet fashion. On the lighter side here we see the creative use of Ethernet cables and what appear to be zip ties, both tools that every network admin finds in his trusty work kit and through the creative use by these students from Panotificia Bolivariana University have managed to take something largely colorless and trendless into a neo avant garde look that screams of new Renaissance, or whatever that means.
Our engineers have gathered and we have put out an educated guess that the Ethernet cable used in the first pic should be able to be deployed at least 50,000 feet at the very least yet the manner of how it is piled up could create serious cross talk interference even though the rubber shielding seems thick hence most Ethernet extenders or Ethernet Switches, fiber media converter or wireless access point connected with these Ethernet cables, will likely see some serious packet losses with an SNR of 5 billion. Furthermore the temperatures evoked by the very hot "rack" that this cable is deployed on will likely lead to cataclysmic data failture as "hot" is very very bad for network equipment. Be that as it may, solving and unraveling a network issue like this has never been more fun or sexy we at Versa and we hope all the rest of you are up and able to meet that challenge.
via [Gizmodo]
Photo via Photo via RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP/Getty Images.
This post was posted in Uncategorized, Ethernet Extenders, DSLAM and was tagged with fashion, ethernet fashion, cabling, cables, ethernet cables, zip ties, zip tie dress, ethernet cable dress, sci fashion, pontificia bolivariana university fashion show, futurism, concept design, ethernet art, ethernet design, art
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Posted on March 27, 2009 by versatek
Versa Technology (www.versatek.com), a leading provider of last mile communications including Switches and DSLAM's, is announcing the development and release of a new product line, GEPON.
Chino, California (PRWEB) March 19, 2009 -- Versa Technology (www.versatek.com), a leading provider of last mile communications including Switches and DSLAM's, is pleased to announce the development and release of a new product line, GEPON. The Versa Technology GEPON solution can support everything providers will need for FTTH (Fiber to the home) and FTTB (Fiber to the Building). GEPON can provide up to one gigabit to the subscriber over passive optical network and also allow for CATV overlay.
Versa Technology's Gigabit Ethernet PON platform for the Single Home and MTU/DMU/MHU is comprised of the Co-side concentrator, VX-EP3120 and customer-side ONT (Optical Network Terminal) or ONU (Optical Network Unit). The VX-EP3120 concentrates traffic from a maximum of 20 PONs and 16 or 32 ONTs/ONUs that provide up to four 10/100Mb Ethernet ports that connect to any gigabit Ethernet switch or router. The Versa Technology GEPON product line can run up to 20Km at the maximum speed up to 1.25Gbps, which adds additional revenue generation gear for developers and service providers.
The Versa Technology GEPON "Shelf" type of CO-side concentrator enables a wide variety of deployment options of FTTP from customer's premises to carrier's office. It guarantees competitive access performance beyond 100Mbps bandwidth per subscriber necessary for multi channel high resolution video delivery as well as high speed data and toll quality voice with RF video to all customers on the PON.
The Versa Technology GEPON product line secures a migration path to the premises for IP-centric services such as VLAN, multicasting, link aggregation, multi-layer filtering, rate limiting, class of service (CoS) and quality of service (QoS). Robust and open web-based management system provides easily the capabilities necessary for operation administration, maintenance and provisioning.
Cost effective optical distribution for single home as well as MDU
The Versa Technology GEPON concentrator for installing at the Central Office or Business Park securing cost effectiveness through lower cost optical distribution and less space in its installed office. Also it can support hotel, office, MDU owners and BLEC (Building Local Exchange Carriers) to deliver converged IP services using the VX-EP246 Optical Network Terminal for Copper Distribution.
Future-proof multi-layer data and RF video features
The Versa Technology GEPON Chassis supports 802.1q Tag VLAN, Mac Address Limitation per Bridgeport, IEEE802.1p, 802.1ad link aggregation and IP multicasting for more value generation. It also provides multi-layer features beyond Layer 2 that future proofs services. The fully mounted platform is capable of RF video along with high-definition video over IP.
Modular and expansible architecture
The Versa Technology GEPON Chassis is designed for modular architecture with 2-PON per slot enabling expansion to 20-PON. This rack mountable chassis can take 640 FTTH subscribers and be stacked and managed easily across thousands of subscribers.
User-friendly management interface
The Versa Technology GEPON product supports robust performance as utilizing OAM for link monitoring, loopback and fault indication with SNMP, and provides Web-based GUI for ease of use.
Joe Taylor, Director of Business Development at Versa Technology has been listening to customers for years try to figure out how to gain an edge on cable operators and incumbents "Fiber to the Home is the only way to gain the ultimate competitive advantage in North America, Latin America and South America. It is the answer to the question, 'What Next?' We hear at Versa Technology must move forward and provide its service providers with the bandwidth they need to give the end user even more features than they could ever want." He also had this to say: "While copper is still viable in a lot of situations, we have to listen to our customers and be able to provide them with a solution that will ensure competitiveness for 20 years to come."
GEPON ONT
The Versa Technology Line up of GEPON ONT is quite impressive, including both indoor and outdoor Optical Line Terminals. This allows providers the ability to provide both single home or MDU environments with FTTH so that they can deploy a single solution across a large region. The Versa Technology GEPON ONT also supports IEEE802.3ah MPCP, 802.1d, IGMP Snooping, and 802.1q VLAN.
About Versa Technology
Versa Technology, located in Chino, California, is a company that provides both fiber and copper for last mile solution. With worldwide offices in Korea, China and the United States, Versa Technology has taken advantage of the global marketplace to grow at an amazing pace. Versa Technology provides a wide range of copper solutions, giving service providers the choice of ADSL2+, VDSL and VDSL2. Versa Technology also provides FTTH Solutions to providers looking to deploy next generation fiber optic networks. Versa Technology is one of the few companies in the world that can provide the complete last mile solution.
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Posted on March 17, 2009 by versatek
Pardon the leet speak but VARs are an essential client base at Versa and being one is both a very lucrative and profitable enterprise. This is not just a pitch it's a reality. Value Added Resellers, or Resellers for short often gain more then just a source for their business with our products but they become full fledge business offering turn key solutions when using our products and marketing them to existing or new clientele. From Ethernet Extenders to Fiber Media Converters, DSL DSLAMs, Wireless Access Points the full range of copper and fiber wireless solutions can be had via Versa Technology, Inc.
Versa's range of Ethernet extenders, IP DSLAMs, Fiber Media Converters, switches, Power Over Ethernet devices and High Powered Wireless Access Points provide a one stop location where just about every imaginable data transport solution can be found.
VARS or Value Added Reseller come into their own during these moments. VARS that specialize in High Speed Internet Service, Telco networks are very and highly specialized. Often times the equipment can either be very easy to use and manage, or also often they can also be complicated to install, operate and maintain as many errors in installation, configuration of these last mile solutions and equipment can lead to very expensive do-overs or more trips by the installers to remedy or fix a solution.
If you are in this field you will come to realize as well, that equipment went it comes to Ethernet extenders, DSLAMs, Fiber Media Converters, E1 or T1 Multiplexers and Wireless Access points and Gateways are from a very niche. What more if you are a HSIA provider and attempting to decide which equipment works best and if you had to demo and evaluate everything in the market this endeavor would be both costly and time consuming. Enter the VARs and here they can assist albeit for equipment that are at a higher cost should you buy direct but that cost easily pays for itself when you discover the savings gained from Not deploying the wrong equipment and then having to uninstall, pull out the gear and if you are lucky you maybe able to return some of it for credit.
Versa Value Added Resellers are qualified both through a process that allows us as manufacturers of network equipment to both ensure, school and test that they indeed can support if not build for a client workable and lasting solution using our equipment. With over 14 years of manufacturing as well as deployment experience we are well schooled on how to support our clients as well as our VARS. The process always begins first to try to keep things as simple as possible and when things get hard and complicated offer solid suggestions and pre-configurations and for a finer touch VARS can enter the picture and offer a full range of services, from configuration set up, firmware updates to installation quotes and advice if needed. With both a combined cost effective solution and a valuable partner, equipment such as wireless gateways, DSLAMs, Ethernet extenders and fiber media converters have become both easy to use and one that you do not need to pay for the Brand for example, Cisco, Motorola, Nomadix and bleed out of your nose needlessly to achieve similar if not results that exceed even what they can offer.
This post was posted in Ethernet Extenders, VDSL2, WiFi, ADSL2+, DSLAM, ISP and was tagged with ethernet extender, gateway, poe, Telco, Triple play, Versa Technology, wireless, ADSL2+ Mini IP DSLAM, internet service provider, versatek, Switches, versatek.com, wireless access point, Fiber, copper, HSIA, hotel installer, reseller, media converter, HISA provider, multiplexer, last mile solution, last mile equipment, data transport solution, internet
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Posted on February 26, 2009 by versatek

Our clients are often HSIA’s or installers that provide internet service for hotels, motels, campuses, apartment buildings and residential complexes. Now often times HSIA’s will try and pitch new wiring and sell it that way. Since the bigger the job, the larger the profits and hence the more the client has to commit to the installation and to the HSIA’s services. In the cash stripped economy we are in, few are willing to drop so much money and yet they do not want to rely on wireless entirely since supporting that service is both expensive, time consuming and often times just plain frustrating. In such times copper is King.
Enter then the possibility of using existing phone wiring that is available in all these scenarios where wiring is not a possibility and why many HSIA’s come to Versa Technology Inc. for their copper/twisted pair phone wiring solutions.
When Cabling is No Nyet Nein:
- Cost of new wiring is too expensive.
- New wiring will destroy aesthetic look of the hotel.
- The amount of time needed to do the wiring is too long. ( student housing/campuses)
- Building is too old and renovations of any kind are out of the question.
In all of these scenarios, using existing phones and deploying an ADSL 2+ DSLAM to provide internet to the rooms is ideal. By piping in bandwidth to the phone room in these buildings, and deploying DSLAMs in the phone room that link to modems placed in the guest rooms themselves, no additional wiring or work is required. Voice would enter via the PBX into the DSLAM then with data injected it would return to the phone blocks and head to the rooms where the CPE modems are waiting to receive and filter to the phone and internet users. CAT3 or CAT5 it will work and not be a problem. It can share the same pairs where voice is running too.
Typical deployment time is often completed within a day even for a property that is 50-100 rooms and if two installers are on location that is a guarantee. Wireless can also be provided since there are ADSL2+ modems that offer a 4 port hub and wireless connectivity as well. With the ability to monitor and throttle the bandwidth on these DSLAM’s installers and HSIA’s are able then to control and manage users from wherever they are via the DSLAM’s web or CLI interface.
Frequently Asked Questions about DSLAM installations in hotels are:
- Will the voice or phones work if the DSLAMs fail or are out of order?
Answer : Yes it will, connectivity is hardwired and works whether the DSLAM is power on or not.
- Will it work with a digital PBX?
Answer: Yes it will, only when a Digital PBX AND Digital phones are use will the DSL frequencies clash. We have never seen an incident of this ever.
- Does installing this system far too much?
Answer: Nope cost per room can be as low as $67 a room for a wired and wireless solution to be install using ADSL2+, or mix up the install with some rooms wired and other wireless and costs per room can drop to as low as $15!
- What is the top speeds?
Answer: 25Mb down and 3Mb up. Way more speed then you would get for the entire building or need to pipe to any one user.
- What is the max range?
Answer: ADSL 2+ will go as far as 5km, even longer if you use repeaters so buildings are never a problem here.
Typical ROI for clients that charge for internet services range within 3-6 months before profiting from their one time expensive and this is a huge factor why a lot of our clients are big proponents of deploying this equipment. Contact Versa Technology Inc. today if you have any questions and see for yourself the possibilities with xDSL. Though we only talk about ADSL 2+ here, VDSL2 and DSLAMs and CPE’s are also possible and ideal even for triple play solutions that are looking to install the best equipment for that purpose. With over 50,000 of our mini IP DSLAMs deployed worldwide and even more of our modems, this solution is one to stay and grows more cost effective every year.
Tune in next time when we discuss the other alternative when cabling is not possible. Wireless and how to do it Just Right.
This post was posted in Uncategorized, VDSL2, ADSL2+, DSLAM, ISP and was tagged with vdsl, VDSL2, VDSL2 DSLAM, Triple play, Versa Technology, DSLAM, ISP, technology, internet service provider, versatek, ROI, copper, ADSL2+, HSIA, hotel, motel, mdu, adsl, cat3, cat5, phone room, pbx, modem
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Posted on February 12, 2009 by versatek
The title is ludicrous and indeed it seems so but when we first heard it from Steve Shockman at Consolidated Smart Systems, we could not help but laugh and agree as shared good laughs over dinner. The economy has plummeted in the last year and the America that was two years ago is now near unrecognizable. Spending all across the board is down and everyone is looking for golden bullet to cut, slash and decapitate costs. Well we just so happen to have one for you if you are looking to grow the network. The VX-1000MD ADSL2+ DSLAMs that can be deployed in hours, no new wiring, and whopping range of up to 5km and speeds of 24Mb down and 3Mb up which is plenty fast for any end user no matter how you look at it.
Enter the era of Post Fiber Advanced Copper Technology championed by ADSL2+ and VDSL2 DSLAMs. The answer so simple yet apparent and constantly overlooked by ISP's and HSIA's looking to squeeze the extra margin from new installs and new client sites. No only is fiber expensive but also comes the construction cost built in, while running new fiber in a new construction is a grand idea, what about the building is 20 years old and projects managers thought we would never advance past telelphones. Even wireless often seems like the answer, well that is until you run into the plethora of problems that come with access points being stolen, unplugged or failing to connect ever frustrated wireless user, add to the known fact that any wireless install is one tech support heavy install that can rack up support call costs to a fault.
One commandment that rings true in just about any property on the face of this planet is that phone lines must exist and are ever present. Utilizing the existing phone lines and copper of a building to distribute and offer internet services is an old answer now echoing strong once more. The property owners will balk at the cost of laying fiber at their transceivers where DSL DSLAM's and DSL Modems can achieve the same at a fraction of the cost yet provide ongoing internet service that is plug and play and needs very little support should user require them. Whether in the US or in any other nation, the constant where phone wiring is available to pipe data and offer quick and easy access to people looking to gain internet service is irrefutable.
Traditional speeds of 100Mb that were dominatly allowed only to Fiber or short range Ethernet is a thing of the past, with Versa Technology's VX-MD3024 VDSL2 DSLAMs you can pipe pure bandwidths of up to 100Mb both up and downstream to users well beyond the 100 meter limitation of Ethernet and up to 2-4000 meters depending on twisted copper phone pair line quality on a voice line and not interrupt its services. Smart clients have learned to triple their gains by offering IPTV as well just by using the bandwidth of these new generations of copper DSLAMs and CPE's like the VX-1000LD 8 port ADSL2+ DSLAMS, VX-1000MD 24 ADSL2+ DSLAMS and the VX-MD3024 VDSL2 DSLAMS. Get a free consultation now from Versa Technology, Inc. on how this can be done. A FTTH deployment has an ROI of nearly 12 to 18 months; a VX-MD3024 DSLAM has an ROI of 3 to 6 months? Cash is king and the faster you can get the longer you will be around.
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Posted on February 5, 2009 by versatek
Pardon the loaner Mr. President, but your speech was too good not to borrow for our title. The days of paying for the brand in this shrinking economy are done. Just because DSLAM, Switches and Routers are branded with some company that overcharges you for those commercials, does not mean data gets to its destination any faster. 100Mbps is 100Mbps no matter what the model number of your switch is.
Over the course of Versa Technology 15 year history we have met and talked to every possible tech, engineer or field specialist in the business of internet service providing and telecommunications. We have troubleshot all manner of networking headaches, from security issues to bandwidth and connectivity issues. If you work in this field you already know how hard it can be when dialing a tech support number. When it comes to switches, modems, dslams, wireless access points, repeaters, Ethernet extenders and media converters we know what we are talking about and you won’t have to call India to figure something out. We will be there every step of the way.
From the tech who has never seen a 66 block and works straight out of the manual, to the worldliest telecom network engineer that has 30 years under his belt whom remembers the days when he use to throw up phone lines with spit, gum and some duct tape. We have met and talked with them all. Whether deploying DSLAMs, WAPs (Wireless Access Points), or bridging networks with Ethernet extender. Everyone wants to run to the bigger companies out of fear of the unknown not knowing a smaller company will provide you much better tech support. Smaller companies like Versa Technology care a lot more about than some bigger company that thinks it has bigger fish to fry. We treat every customer the same.
But the Fear of the Gear exists in all of us, young and old. The flawed thinking that choosing a brand and paying the max dollar will safeguard a decision thus ultimately leading to job security is the equivalent of buying one machine gun when you need a thousand rifles. As great as that machine gun might be, can only buy so many and when it fails the lost is felt and in its vacuum you are left with nothing to fill the void or are so cash stripped you wished you had bought those rifles.
Great tech support aside, return on investment is what we are all here for and I guarantee if you are providing internet to customers we will figure out a way to provide you a greatest ROI quicker than anyone else. Talking to us and our coming to see us has been a life saver for many clients, embattled with rising costs of equipment and their own clients who in these times want to pay the minimum from IP DSLAMS or CPE modems, be sure to talk to your Versa contact at sales@versatek.com . Because the difference of spending $20,000 for a job that should cost you only $10,000 these days, can and could be the difference of surviving this economy in style or going down in a blaze of overly lavish spending. Be frugal yet cautious and trust in field experts who can find you equipment that works and prove it too. Get Versa and Get Connected today with solutions that work, makes sense and you can expect to save overnight with just a call or an email.
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Posted on January 9, 2009 by versatek
One problem service providers often face is, how do we cut cost in the CO? well one way is use more cost effective DSLAM. With companies charging higher and higher margins because of expanding marketing budgets, what are you really paying for with one DSLAM over another? The Versa Technology 1000 series Mini-DSLAM allows Service providers to cut cost by almost half and still provide DSL service to the ender user. The VX-1000MDI comes in both AC and DC so if you need to cut cost in a CO or you want to provide service to MDU markets it can easily be achieved.
With most 24 Port ADSL2+ DSLAMS running for fewer than 50 dollars a port, the VX-1000MDI is less than half what other manufactures sell for. Versa Technology can provide a Modem AND a DSLAM port for under 80 dollars a port to Services providers which means you are breaking even on your ROI within 90 days. The quicker a service provide breaks even using the Versa Technology Mini-DSLAM solution the faster it can expand to new customers and grow the business.
The question everyone has with the Versa Technology Mini-DSLAM is, does it lack in features? The answer is quite simply, NO. The Versa Technology DSLAM can provide 802.1Q VLAN tagging, RSTP and even 802.1p bandwidth prioritization. These are the features service providers need in order to make the network work and these are the features that the Versa Technology Mini-DSLAM provides.
Not only does Versa Technology provide cost effective DSLAM equipment but we also provide cost effective Customer Premise equipment. With a wide range of ADSL2+ Modems like the VX-VER170WR 4 Port Wireless router services providers can also give customers a solution that can serve internet to the whole household for less then 70 dollars.
When you buy a Mini-DSLAM from Versa Technology service providers will also have a company that will be behind them all the way. Large CO deployments are far from easy, but we will be there through thick and thin to make sure your customers get the service that they deserve. We will not rest until the service provider is completely satisfied. Even if means staying up all night to trouble shoot a problem. If you lose money, we lose money.
This post was posted in ADSL2+, DSLAM, ISP and was tagged with Versa Technology, DSLAM, ISP, cost effective., CO, ADSL2+ Mini IP DSLAM, 802.1q, 802.1p, VLAN, RSTP, technology, tech, internet service provider, versatek