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Pseudowire

CDMA Backhaul over Metro Ethernet


Your Needs:

Backhaul CDMA base station traffic over a metro Ethernet network using E1/T1 access lines, with central site BSC aggregation.

Our Solution:

RAD's IPmux-24 TDM pseudowire access gateway enables mobile operators and transport providers to deliver CDMA traffic from 2G BTSs over any PSN. Working opposite the Gmux-2000 or IPmux-216 hub-site pseudowire access gateways and featuring standard pseudowire and synchronization capabilities, the IPmux-24 regenerates the original clock transmitted by the BSC and eliminates the need for costly clock source at every base station. By conforming to G.823/G.824 jitter and wander requirements, as well as providing better than 16 ppb clock accuracy, these CDMA backhaul over Metro Ethernet solutions enable the migration of mobile services to next-generation networks while maintaining voice service quality.

Benefits

  • Quick, non-disruptive, low-cost migration to PSN backbone
  • High-precision clock recovery of 16 ppb, standard-compliant with ITU-T G.823/G.824
  • VLAN-based SLA enforcement and QoS guarantees
  • End-to-end performance monitoring of psuedowire link
  • Standard-compliant with TDMoIP, CESoPSN, SAToP, HDLCoPSN and CESoEth

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