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FibroLAN 2011: Your Access to Access Company introduction

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Page 1: FibroLAN Introduction 2011

FibroLAN 2011: Your Access to Access

Company introduction

Page 2: FibroLAN Introduction 2011

• Corporate Overview

• Metro and Carrier Ethernet Solutions

• Mobile Backhaul Solutions

• WDM Solutions

Agenda:

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Corporate Overview

• Founded 1996. Headquartered in Israel

• Public company since 2006; Financially solid

• Specializing in fiber optic access & transport solutions

• Offices in USA, Singapore and Austria

• Main users are carriers, mobile operators, service providers,

utilities/utelcos, government and enterprise

• Products sold via VARs/System Integrators and OEM

• Partners include global market leaders (ALU, NSN)

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Market Segments

• Metro Ethernet Business Access

• Mobile Backhauling

• Transmission, Connectivity

• Transportation

• MDU/Large enterprise

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Market Positioning

• High quality and reliability

• Advanced functionality

• Advanced management features

• Competitive pricing

• Complementary solution for Cisco core products

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FibroLAN’s Added Values

• Complete solutions

• Versatility of products

• Extensive support

• Experienced team

• Field proven reliability record

• Short lead times and flexible delivery

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Success Story: Telstra – the solution

• In 2004, Telstra has selected the MetroStar system for their network, for Fast and Gigabit Ethernet services, delivered mainly to business and government customers

• The MetroStar is used in a typical aggregation demarcation model

• On the operational level, the MetroStar has proved to be an extremely effective solution, which requires very little effort during commissioning of services and even less attention later during the ongoing maintenance routine of the network

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Success Story: Telstra - support

• Local partner in this project is Nokia Siemens Networks

• Throughout the testing stages and later during deployment, FibroLAN was fully committed to support Telstra including development of additional features and enhancements, according to Telstra’s requirements

• Telstra has performed integrations of the MetroStar system into several management systems, the main ones being: NetCool and eHealth,. Most of the integration was straightforward and FibroLAN fully supported Telstra during this process

• Telstra and FibroLAN have maintained a direct communication channel (with NSN, in the loop)

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Success Story: Telstra – deployment, reliability

• Deliveries and deployments started in January 2005 and are still ongoing with delivery time accuracy of close to 100%

• Current (Jan/11) field population (estimated):

over 1,700 CO MetroStar chassis

over 10,000 active Fast Ethernet links

over 1,800 active Gigabit Ethernet links

a total of more than 32,000 active elements

• Reliability shown by the systems and their components is highly impressive and estimated at an average MTBF of over 1.5 million hours (!) across the existing field population

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Applications

Metro Ethernet Access• Multiservice, convergence

• Carrier Ethernet

• Managed Access

Enterprise• Disaster Recovery

• LAN Connectivity

• Storage Connectivity

• Campus

Mobile Backhaul• 3G backhaul

• 2G+3G consolidation

• 4G, LTE/WiMAX

• Synchronous Ethernet

Transmission• Expanded xWDM

• 10Gig Ethernet

• Legacy (TDM) over NGN

Utility/ Telemetry• Traffic Control

• Power Grid

• Data Collection

• Utilities

Governmental

Security

Surveillance

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Market Segments vs. Products

Metro Ethernet Access• MetroStar

• Falcon

• microFalcon

Mobile Backhaul• Falcon

Transmission• CWDM /DWDM

• GA10

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Up to 24*1000Mbps

100 Mbps

MetroStar

H.CON1MA

PABX

E1

CPE CPE

FEFE

100 Mbps

LTA41

GSM1000X

1000 Mbps

Applications Using Our Products

MetroStar Based Solutions

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Ethernet

Gigabit Ethernet

MetroStar

Gigabit Ethernet

E1

Total Access Solutions

Falcon

GSM1000x

Atara1000

FADM

Applications Using Our Products

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• Corporate overview

• Metro and Carrier Ethernet Solutions

• Mobile Backhaul Solutions

• WDM Solutions

Agenda:

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Metro Ethernet Business Access

• Target customers:

• Carriers (Tier 1/2/3)

• Service providers

• Utelcos

• Typical applications:

• Internet access

• L2 VPNs

• Legacy voice services (PABX interface)

• Real private networks (physical connection)

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Business Access – Star Topology

• Typical topology:

AggregationNTUs - Demarcation

HCON

GSM1000X

FALCON

+

Aggregation

Switch

MetroStar

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Business Access – Ring Topology

FalconCost effective, Carrier grade, Metro Ethernet NTUs and Aggregation1 solutions with full range of MEF compliant Services

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MDU Applications using FalconEthernet Services for Businesses & Residential Customers

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Metro Ethernet Solutions

Falcon series

• Suitable for a multitude of applications in the ME arena

• Extremely scalable and flexible architecture (data, control, and management planes)

• Supports multiple OAM/CFM standards (802.3ah, 802.1ag, Y.1731, etc.)

• MEF compliant (MEF9, MEF14, MEF8, etc)

• Provides multiple mechanisms for sub-50msec protection of link, ring and path (Y.1731, G.8031, G.8032, high speed physical link failure detection, etc.)

• Advanced and flexible management interfaces and features (incl. ProxiMA L2 mgmt support)

• Fixed configurations, available in multiple variants (Eth, TDM, SyncE)

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microFalcon

•Powerful, yet Low cost FE/GE NTU/CPE/EDD

•Targeted for mass deployments

•4 x 10/100/1000 access ports, 2 x SFP network ports

•Data plane upgradeable!

•Near-Falcon functionality (incl. mgmt features)

•MEF9/14 compliance (EPL, EVPL)

•1U, half 19” width, internal PS (AC or DC)

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MetroStar

• Managed first mile access

• Media access concentrator

• Carrier-class chassis with redundant power supplies as standard (3rd

power supply optional), AC or DC, hot swappable, load sharing

• Extended lifetime, MTBF up to 1.7 million hours

• Passive backplane

• SNMP management module with single-IP management for configuration

and monitoring of local modules and remote NTUs

• Optimized dimensions, rack stackable, back-to-back capable

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MetroStar

• MA™ management:

Auto-configuration

Dying gasp

Link status

Fault notification

Loopback (non-intrusive)

Rate limiting

And more…

• Carrier class layer 1 and layer 2 solutions

• CPEs w/ Internal power supply

• 3R – re-amplify, retime, repeat

• Extended temperature options available

Variety of modules/CPEs:

Fast Ethernet L1/L2 conversion

Gigabit Ethernet L1 conversion

TDM + Ethernet over fiber (PDHoE)

IMux (EoPDH)

Transparent (up to 2.5Gbps)

xWDM: Mux/Demux, OADM (up to 10G BW)

Redundant links (10usec failover)

Various optical interfaces (fixed, SFP, etc)

Aggregation modules

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GA10 NTU

• L1, highly flexible and robust demarcation/transmission device for 10GE applications

• Suitable for major trunks, large enterprise customers, data centers, WDM solutions, etc.

• Fully managed:

MA™ management (inband)

IP-based management: SNMP V1/2c, CLI (Telnet, serial)

• Rate limiting, detailed statistics

• Employs XFP transceivers

• Future ready – firmware (data plane) upgradeable to support additional wire speed processing

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• Corporate overview

• Metro and Carrier Ethernet Solutions

• Mobile Backhaul Solutions

• WDM Solutions

Agenda:

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Mobile Backhauling

• Target customers:

• Mobile operators

• Mobile backhaul infrastructure operators

• Typical applications:

• 2G/3G backhauling over fiber

• 2G/3G backhauling over copper (PDH)

• 4G backhauling over fiber

• 4G backhauling over radio (Eth/TDM)

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Mobile Backhauling

• Typical topology (Eth+TDM):

Synchronous Ethernet

E1

Synchronous Ethernet

Node B

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Mobile Backhauling (Ring)

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• Corporate overview

• Metro and Carrier Ethernet Solutions

• Mobile Backhaul Solutions

• WDM Solutions

Agenda:

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WDM

• Target customers:

• Small-medium carriers (Tier 2/3)

• Service providers

• Utelcos

• Typical applications:

• Congested trunks relief

• Data centers

• Transport links and rings

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WDM

• Full line of CWDM and DWDM solution

• Optical rings with OADMs and Mux/Demux

• Up to 10Gbps per wavelength

CWDM and DWDM

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WDM

• Full range of C/DWDM SFPs and XFPs (up to 120km)

• OADMs with monitoring channel

• High degree of scalability

• Most products available in MetroStar module and in

standalone unit forms

• Optical amplifiers and DCMs (3rd party) are also available

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Jorge RzezakTel: +972-4-959-1717/x229Mobile: +972-52-599-3009Email: [email protected]: jrzezak

www.fibrolan.com