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Product Guide 2012 - Lantech Communications Global Inc

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Challenges: Due to extremely connection demand, theISP infrastructure requires absolutely high densitynetwork capacity. To transmit data efficiently, thereshould be a useful and universal network protocol. Tomanage the large amount of users is another issue,which is very important for customer satisfaction.ISP InfrastructureISPPro Ring < 10msEnd UsersTriple PlayIt is a marketing term for theprovisioning of twobandwidth-intensive services,high-speed Internet accessand television, and a lessbandwidth-demandingservice, telephone, over asingle broadband connection.Although voice servicerequires less bandwidth, it ismore latency-sensitive due toreal time communications.Industrial SolutionsFiberRJ45FiberNode<strong>Product</strong> SelectionsWith <strong>Lantech</strong>’s high density fiber gigabit or 100M aggregation switches, it is easy to build up abackbone network for ISP demand. The bandwidth-intensive services such as internet accessand video can be transmitted fluently. Fiber connection allows long distance data transmissionup to 120km, making remote management more easily.IGS-2404-E (P.34)IGMP, which is a universal network protocol, helps to reduce network traffic and provides goodnetwork quality for triple play usage. The power input range is another issue when installing ISPinfrastructure since most of the power supply is restricted to 48VDC in ISP infrastructureenvironment. To solve the problem, <strong>Lantech</strong> industrial switches provide wide range redundantpower inputs, which make <strong>Lantech</strong> products the best choice for ISP applications.IGS-2206C (P.34)P12

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