At Convergence India 2008, which will be held 19th-21st March in New Delhi, RAD Data Communications will exhibit its new ASMi-54 G.SHDSL.bis modem, which provides up to 22.8 Mbps of bandwidth using bonded copper pairs.
The ASMi-54 G.SHDSL.bis modem transmits multiple point-to-point links of up to 5.7 Mbps each, with each link synchronized at a different rate. The modem may be ordered with two, four or eight-wire options to yield a total bandwidth of 22.8 Mbps.
“The ASMi-54 is designed so that a failure or addition of a link doesn’t drop the traffic being transmitted over the other wires in the group, and the capacity of the group is not decreased when a new link is added at lower rate,” explains Jayant Deo, President of RAD India. “This is particularly relevant for operators seeking to offer Ethernet services where fiber is absent or impractical to install,” he continues. “The ASMi-54 G.SHDSL.bis modem is also appropriate for the rapidly growing number of utilities, transportation networks and enterprises with their own applications that demand this otherwise hard-to-find bandwidth niche over existing copper infrastructure.”