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ADTRAN - Total Access 334
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334 Total Access SFU GPON Indoor Optical Network Terminal with RF, 3rd Generation

Model: Total Access 334

Part #: 1287736G3

  • Indoor, 3rd Generation Single Family Unit: 2 POTS Ports 4 Gigabit Ethernet Ports DC Power Plug UPS Connector CATV SC Fiber Connector
  • Passive Optical Networks (PON)
  • Leverages scarce fiber from the CO by splitting the fiber with an optical splitter to serve up to 128 subscribers
  • Point to Point/Active Ethernet
  • Supports a dedicated fiber between the CO and the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) at each subscriber location
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Carriers today are dealing with increasing competition, operational costs, and demand for bandwidth. To address these concerns, ADTRAN® offers a complete suite of fiber access solutions that are enabling carriers to compete more cost-effectively while expanding broadband services to un-served and underserved areas, like those targeted by national broadband initiatives.

With fiber access solutions like Gigabit Passive Optical Networking (GPON) carriers have a new means to compete in an environment where bandwidth is king. GPON provides the flexibility, reliability, and bandwidth to give carriers a competitive advantage in today’s market. As part of the ADTRAN FTTx strategy, ADTRAN offers a range of differentiated GPON Optical Network Terminal (ONT) solutions to address residential, business, and cell site applications.

  • Indoor, 3rd Generation Single Family Unit:
    • 2 POTS Ports
    • 4 Gigabit Ethernet Ports
    • DC Power Plug
    • UPS Connector
    • CATV
    • SC Fiber Connector
  • Passive Optical Networks (PON)
  • Leverages scarce fiber from the CO by splitting the fiber with an optical splitter to serve up to 128 subscribers
  • Point to Point/Active Ethernet
  • Supports a dedicated fiber between the CO and the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) at each subscriber location
 
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