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BroadLight Releases Third Generation 40nm GPON Processor Series

BroadLight, the leading supplier of fiber access processors, announced today the release of its 3rd Generation GPON Processor family.

The BL23500 3rd Generation GPON Processor family is the first 40nm set of devices designed for the fiber access mass market, and feature the most cost effective implementation, lowest power consumption and the lowest cost of manufacturing of any chip in its class.

The BL23500 features a powerful MIPS controller, the RunnerGrid Network Processor, and a VoIP DSP creating a fiber grade, innovative architecture that best meets both the GPON CPE platforms requirements and the emerging GPON residential gateway market requirements.

“The exploding fiber access deployments demand a new, distinct class of price-leading fiber access GPON processors“ said Raanan Gewirtzman, BroadLight’s CEO. “Our innovative architecture enables fiber class services, top performance and a high quality of experience at the lowest cost.”

The device utilizes Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) and offers advanced power saving modes specifically designed for optimal performance at minimal energy costs demanded by leading worldwide operators.

“Lower power consumption is a big selling point for operators looking for high-performance, low-cost, mass-market solutions” said Jeff Heynen, Directing Analyst for Broadband and Video at Infonetics Research. “BroadLight’s 3rd Generation 40nm GPON processor family is an optimized solution taking operators’ needs into consideration, and applying them to innovative new fiber access processors that deliver service processing capabilities, field proven interoperability, and low power consumption at very low costs.”

BroadLight’s consolidated software platform enables a single comprehensive software development environment for rapid development of SFU/Gateway/MDU solutions. These solutions include OMCI and TR-69 interworking with the 3rd Generation GPON Processor family, coupled with the highest level of OLT interoperability in the industry it thereby offers the lowest cost of ownership.

The BL23500 family will be available for customers in Q4 2010.

Source: http://www.broadlight.com/

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