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Access Network

Reliability For Access Networks

Whether the access network is purely optical fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) or based on a mixed fiber/copper technology - fiber-to-the-curb (FTTC), fiber-to-the building (FTTB), the requirements for operation and maintenance are changing dramatically compared to pure digital subscriber loop-based access. At the same time, expectations have been set to reduce the maintenance effort, especially on the fiber network, because it is regarded as more reliable than copper.

  • Mobile Network – 4G/5G
  • Fixed Network - FTTx
  • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
  • Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
  • In-Building Solutons (IBS)
  • Transport Network

Product Portfolio

Advanced product platforms for all parts of the network.

Our wide range of standardized products is a great base for modifications and custom-specific solutions that can be achieved quickly and cost-efficiently. Our products conform to the EMC and low-voltage guidelines of the EU and to the RoHS guidelines; many also to UL, MIL, NEBS, Bellcore, and Telcordia standards. This incidentally reduces your outlay for design, verification, and testing to a minimum. The result: Your time-to-market is considerably faster and at less cost.

  • The access network is the network or the part of a telecommunications network that gives the user access to the telecommunications service.
  • An access network carries signals to all routers on a network, including edge routers. Edge routers, sometimes also called end systems, are computers or servers that enable network communication. The access network is the term used to describe a network that connects every router or server that needs Internet access. In contrast, the term core network is typically used to describe the mainframe of a network, such as the hardware that comprises an Internet service provider‘s main hub.
  • Access networks, when describing Internet connectivity, are slightly different from radio access networks. Radio access networks consist of radios and antennae, nodes (or cells), and copper or fiber optic cables. The concept is similar, but radio access networks are used for cellular communications and devices.

outdoor electronics cabinets

Unibody: simple and cost-optimized

  • Mid-featured outdoor cabinet
  • Aluminum
  • Double-wall: cost-optimized inner enclosure, removable outer cladding for installation requirements
  • Wall, pole or floor mounted
  • Locking systems

outdoor electronics cabinets

Modular: highly flexible

  • High-end outdoor cabinet
  • Aluminum profile frame
  • Removable double-wall cladding for easy access from all sides
  • Flexible in design and dimensions
  • High thermal management requirements
  • Locking systems

outdoor electronics cabinets

Comline: the single wall cabinet

  • The budget-priced outdoor cabinet
  • Aluminum, single-wall
  • Thermal solutions available
  • Wall, pole or floor mounted
  • Locking systems

 

outdoor electronics cabinets

Outdoor Cabinets and Outdoor Enclosures

Small Form Factor Cases

Small Form Factor Cases

19" Subracks and 19" Chassis

19" Subracks and 19" Chassis

Design Tools & Services

Test Reports

We test our products under extreme environmental influences, such as high temperature differences or vibrations.

Outdoor Cabinets Request Form

Online request form with pre-selected configurations. 

Helpful Resources

Outdoor Modular Cabinet - Sell Sheet

Outdoor Modular Cabinet - Catalog

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