Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Swisscom Selects Motorola�s Ultra-Broadband VDSL2 Gateways for Advanced Multi-Play Services

Switzerland�s leading telecom provider will use Motorola�s new 7600 Series gateways to deliver advanced services such as high definition video, high-speed data, and digital voice

Zurich, Switzerland � Motorola Mobility announced that Swisscom has chosen to deploy the new Motorola 7600 Series of ultra-broadband VDSL2 gateways to deliver advanced services including high definition (HD) video, high-speed data and voice-over-IP (VoIP) to its subscribers.

�Motorola and Swisscom have been close partners for over eight years, and this latest deployment builds on our strong relationship. This is another validation of Motorola�s leadership position in developing advanced customer premise solutions that enable our service provider customers to offer rich multi-play services,� commented Steve McCaffery, vice president and general manager, Home business EMEA, Motorola Mobility.

The 7600 gateways are based on the latest VDSL2 technology with integrated ADSL2+ fallback, featuring an integrated high-performance network processor and DMT-based VDSL2 modem. Combined with Motorola's embedded firmware, the 7600 series gateways provide the advanced routing, quality of service (QoS), and TR-069 remote management capabilities that allow service providers like Swisscom to monetize their broadband networks while improving efficiency and reducing costs.

The 7647-47 is a combination VDSL2/ADSL2+ gateway designed for homes where multiple services are to be delivered to several users and/or devices. The 7647-47 includes two integrated FXS/voice ports for VoIP support, four 10/100Base-T Ethernet LAN ports, an 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi access point, and a built-in firewall for secure home networking.

The 7640-47 is a combination VDSL2/ADSL2+ gateway designed for single user households. The 7640-47 includes an integrated FXS/voice port for VoIP support, two 10/100Base-T Ethernet LAN ports, and a built-in firewall for secure home networking.

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