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<strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Gateways</strong><br />

<strong>Top</strong> <strong>Triple</strong> <strong>Play</strong> <strong>Experience</strong><br />

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<strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Gateways</strong><br />

<strong>Top</strong> <strong>Triple</strong> <strong>Play</strong> <strong>Experience</strong><br />

Complete Set of End User Devices<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong> Gateway’s product line encompasses a collection of ADSL2+, VDSL2 and FTTH<br />

based products, supporting enhanced features for a top end-user triple-play experience.<br />

For maximum flexibility, cost efficiency and full triple-play support of FTTx networks, Iskratel<br />

offers a unique Universal <strong>Home</strong> Gateway that supports the ADSL 2+, VDSL2 and FTTH<br />

scenarios, all in one device. Dedicated ADSL2+, VDSL2 and FTTH products are also available.<br />

For FTTH P2P networks a nicely designed wall-mounted Fiber Termination Unit with two<br />

dedicated fully-supported triple-play <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Gateways</strong> (100 Mbps and 1 Giga uplink) are proposed.<br />

ETTH<br />

FTTH<br />

xDSL<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> E55<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> V50-U<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> F50<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> F55<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> V50-U<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> V50<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> V50-U<br />

All <strong>Innbox</strong> products can be easily<br />

reconfigured to be used in ETTH scenarios.<br />

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Hot Features<br />

USB Applications - Create Central Network Storage,<br />

Overvoltage Protection - Protect your investment<br />

Independent Central Network Printing<br />

Voltage surges caused by lightning or ac power faults can affect sensitive electronics from<br />

the main distribution frames to subscriber terminals.<br />

Overvoltage-protection components protect the susceptible devices by<br />

shunting the surge currents to ground and by limiting the transient<br />

voltages to a safe level. This significantly reduces the number of devices<br />

being damaged by lightning or ac power faults, which leads to significant<br />

savings for the operator from OPEX and CAPEX perspectives.<br />

By connecting peripheral devices like a printer, external disk (flash or HDD) etc. to<br />

an <strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong> Gateway you can access the content on the external disk and<br />

print documents from any PC in the home network. Every device connected via a<br />

USB interface is accessible at any time from any location in the home network.<br />

IPV6 – More than 340 trillion IP addresses<br />

WLAN 802.11N + Multiple SSID - Maximize Wireless Networking<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Gateways</strong> support multiple SSIDs that logically divide the access point<br />

into several virtual access points, all within a single hardware platform.<br />

By using access points that support multiple SSID operators can support more than<br />

one wireless service like public Internet access , private protected access ,etc.<br />

IPv6<br />

The IPv4 address space was expected to run out as soon as 2011 if there were no changes to the<br />

existing rates of allocation. In practice, the only long-term option to avoid problems related to a<br />

limited number of IPv4 addresses for those building large new networks is to use IPv6.<br />

IPv6 offers the potential to build a much more powerful internet, with a much larger scale compared<br />

to the current situation.<br />

Addresses in IPv4 have only 32 bits, allowing for only about 4 billion addresses, compared to 128-<br />

bit IPv6, with some 340 trillion addresses. In addition to the increased number of IP addresses<br />

there are numerous additional advantages of using IPv6 over IPv4. Here are some of them:<br />

A service like public internet access can be used by the operator for<br />

mobile data offload to reduce congestion on their mobile broadband<br />

network and increase the quality of experience as a result.<br />

In addition, <strong>Innbox</strong> products encompass integrated internal antennas, which further<br />

eliminates frequent malfunctions related to physical injuries of external antennas.<br />

more efficient routing<br />

(IPv6 reduces the size of routing tables and makes routing more efficient and hierarchical),<br />

support for new services (by eliminating Network Address Translation (NAT),<br />

true end-to-end connectivity at the IP layer is restored, enabling new and valuable services),<br />

better security (IPSec, which provides confidentiality, authentication and data integrity,<br />

is baked into in IPv6), etc.<br />

dualstack – simultaneous use of IPV4 and IPV6 services<br />

and others.<br />

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Hot Features<br />

DLNA - Share and enjoy your digital content on all your devices:<br />

<strong>TV</strong>, PC, Mobile, Phone, ...<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Gateways</strong> Versions<br />

DLNA<br />

support<br />

DLNA is an industry-wide standard for sharing data on a home network across numerous<br />

devices like PC, Smart Phone, Network Storage, Camera, etc.<br />

The home network over which the content is shared can be either a wireless (wi-fi) network<br />

or a wired, ethernet (LAN) network. Most new DLNA-enabled products can communicate<br />

wirelessly. <strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Gateways</strong> support both scenarios and can act as a DLNA server<br />

when network storage is connected directly to the <strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong>Gateway via a USB port<br />

or as a DLNA “controller” when the transmission of data is required between a DLNA<br />

client (e.g., Smart Phone connected to the home network via an <strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong> Gateway’s Wi-fi<br />

access) and a DLNA server (e.g., a PC connected to the home network via an <strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong><br />

Gateway’s LAN access).<br />

Uplink Interface<br />

Local Interfaces<br />

Overvoltage<br />

Protection<br />

Model Name adsl vdsl ftth eth fe ge usb catv wlan fxs k.21<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> C20<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> A40 4 1 11G 2<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> V50 4 2 1 11N 2<br />

IxRave TM Client - Guaranteed Customer Quality of <strong>Experience</strong><br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> F50 FE 4 1 1 11N 2<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> F55 GE 4 1 1 11N 2<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Gateways</strong> have an embedded client for measuring the multi-play network<br />

quality of experience. Service providers who deploy Ixia’s IxRave with the client software<br />

embedded in Iskratel’s <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Gateways</strong> can now reliably and cost-effectively provide<br />

guaranteed customer quality-of-experience (QoE) monitoring to their multi-play<br />

subscribers. With IxRave, the operator’s front-line customer-service technicians launch<br />

customer-experience tests from the call center in order to isolate and troubleshoot the issue<br />

from the network core to the subscriber home. This allows operators to send field technicians<br />

to only those subscriber homes that IxRave has identified as problem sites.<br />

IxRave thereby reduces unwarranted field dispatches, which in turn significantly lowers<br />

operating expenses.<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> V55<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> V50-U<br />

FE/<br />

GE<br />

FE/<br />

GE<br />

4 1 1 11N 2<br />

4 1 1 11N 2<br />

IxRave is trademark of Ixia Corporation.<br />

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One Device for Any Type of<br />

Wireline Broadband Access<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> V50-U<br />

For Effective OPEX Optimisation & Advanced <strong>Triple</strong>-<strong>Play</strong> <strong>Experience</strong><br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> V50-U represents a carrier-class high-end networking solution for advanced triple-play<br />

services. The universal <strong>Home</strong> Gateway <strong>Innbox</strong> V50-U combines ADSL2+, VDSL2 and FTTH<br />

modem (by using an additional SFP transceiver, either 100 Mbs or 1Gbs, the user can migrate to a full<br />

FTTH P2P scenario), and powerful home networking engine in a single device.<br />

Furthermore, <strong>Innbox</strong> V50-U enables a multiple profile arrangement to gain symmetrical or asymmetrical<br />

connections from CO or remote-access module deployments and to provide the desired bandwidths<br />

even on longer subscriber loops.<br />

The operator needs to keep only one universal product on stock since one product covers all<br />

access scenarios (ADSL2+, VDSL2 and FTTH). In the case of upgrading the access technology<br />

from ADSL to VDSL or FTTH a replacement for the <strong>Home</strong> Gateway is not needed. That leads to<br />

significant OPEX and CAPEX savings for the operator.<br />

DSL<br />

2XPOTS<br />

5XLAN (4XFE + 1GE) OR<br />

4XLAN (FE) +1 ELECTRICAL<br />

UPLINK<br />

ADSL2+<br />

VDSL2<br />

ETHERNET (FE OR GE)<br />

WLAN 802.11N +<br />

MULTIPLE SSID<br />

FTTH P2P (FE OR GE)<br />

USB<br />

(PRINTER, FTP SERVER, ETC.)<br />

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Fiber Termination Unit + Fiber<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Gateway Scenario<br />

Solutions for CA<strong>TV</strong> providers<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> C20 + <strong>Innbox</strong> F50 / F55 / V50-U<br />

Standalone RF Solution – Solution 1<br />

The <strong>Innbox</strong> C20 Fiber Termination Unit (FTU), due to its highly flexible and modular design, enables<br />

various connection<br />

and installation options. It can be used solely for the fiber termination in an apartment, waiting for<br />

the end user to decide whether to connect to broadband services.<br />

<strong>Innbox</strong> C20 can be used for connection of CA<strong>TV</strong> when a RF module is integrated into FTU;<br />

the FTU can also be used for an in-house, fiber-network extension and finally for the connection of<br />

various types of <strong>Innbox</strong> customer premises equipment (<strong>Innbox</strong> F50/55/V50-U).<br />

This solution is used when a CA<strong>TV</strong> operator decides to<br />

upgrade its network from COAX to fiber and the end<br />

user requests only CA<strong>TV</strong> with no internet access. The<br />

Fiber Termination Unit <strong>Innbox</strong> C20 with an integrated RF<br />

Fiber-Coax converter is designed to be used at the end<br />

user site in a fiber CA<strong>TV</strong> distribution network. The CA<strong>TV</strong><br />

receiver receives the optical signal and converts it into<br />

a standard analog <strong>TV</strong> signal.<br />

In addition, various fiber types, such as fixed tube, micro duct and blow fiber, can be terminated in the<br />

unit. The installation and mounting of the unit on the wall was designed to be as fast and easy as possible.<br />

Over time many things can damage fiber cables and connections due to different indoor activities<br />

related to house reconstruction or even daily cleaning. The robust design of the <strong>Innbox</strong> C20 guarantees<br />

excellent fiber protection for years to come.<br />

Dual Fiber Solution – Solution 2<br />

In this solution each end user is connected to the<br />

central office with two dedicated fibers. Each fiber<br />

transports different types of services. Communication<br />

and data services are transported through the IP/Ethernet<br />

network, and video broadcast through a CA<strong>TV</strong> network.<br />

A “CA<strong>TV</strong>” fiber is connected directly to a CA<strong>TV</strong> distribution<br />

system.<br />

1550 nm<br />

1310 nm<br />

1550 nm<br />

RF<br />

IP termination / <strong>Home</strong> Gateway<br />

RF media converter<br />

Single Fiber Solution – Solution 3<br />

In P2P fiber networks, CA<strong>TV</strong> and Ethernet signals are<br />

usually transported on two separate fibers. This is more<br />

expensive than a solution with one fiber since it requires<br />

more fiber and time for the network implementation.<br />

In a single fiber solution two signals for Ethernet<br />

communication (wavelength 1310/1490 nm) and CA<strong>TV</strong><br />

distribution (wavelength 1550 nm) need to be combined<br />

on a single fiber in the central office and separated<br />

again at the user premises using a WDM filter. The<br />

WDM filter is integrated in the Fiber Termination Unit.<br />

1490 nm<br />

1310 nm<br />

1550 nm<br />

WDM<br />

IP termination / <strong>Home</strong> Gateway<br />

1310/1490 nm IP service<br />

RF<br />

RF media converter<br />

Wall version<br />

Desktop version<br />

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Iskratel, d.o.o., Kranj<br />

Ljubljanska c. 24a, SI 4000 Kranj, Slovenia<br />

Phone: +386 (0)4 207 2000, Fax: +386 (0)4 207 2712<br />

e-mail: info@iskratel.si<br />

www.iskratel.com<br />

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Iskratel, Ljubljanska cesta 24a, SI 4000 Kranj, Slovenija, telefon: +386 (0)4 207 20 00, telefaks: +386 (0)4 207 27 12, e-pošta: info@iskratel.si, www.iskratel.com<br />

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Iskratel Poljska, Ulica Legnicka 55/4, 54-203 Wroclaw, Poljska, telefon: +48 (71) 349 29 05, telefaks: +48 (71) 349 29 02, e-pošta: m.trzcinski@iskratel.pl, www.iskratel.com<br />

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Iskratel Ukrajina, Ulica Artema 72a, 04050 Kijev, Ukrajina, telefon: +380 44 363 01 00, telefaks: +380 44 363 01 00, e-pošta: s.karachevtsev@iskratel.si, www.iskratel.com<br />

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Issued by Iskratel Ltd, Kranj, Slovenia. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. January 2012.

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