Oxford Networks Chooses ADTRAN’s MSAP Platform to Upgrade Fiber-Optic Network

Provider of networking equipment, ADTRAN announced that Oxford Networks has chosen its Total Access 5000 MSAP (Multi-Service Access and Aggregation Platform) to provide Carrier Ethernet, Fiber–to-the-Home, High-Speed Internet Access, and voice services to its business and residential customers. Oxford Networks is modernizing its fiber-optic network to offer next-generation services using the Total Access 5000 MSAP’s 10 Gigabit Ethernet transport.

Total Access 5000 MSAP

Oxford Networks chose ADTRAN because of the Total Access 5000’s high bandwidth capacity. The Total Access 5000 is an Ethernet-based MSAP that provides a versatile solution for video, data, and voice. The platform offers support for Carrier Ethernet, Broadband, and Service Migration services on a single platform. Thus, it is a complete network element to improve the access network performance, and decrease operational expenses significantly.

Oxford Networks’ director of technology, engineering and construction, Todd DeWitt stated that the Total Access 5000 MSAP would allow the company to provide various next-generation services and protect its investment. ADTRAN Carrier Networks Division’s Sales vice president, P. Steven Locke said that the platform ideally suits service providers who want a cost-efficient, versatile solution for delivering various next-generation services.

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