[c-nsp] FTTH access switch
David Rothera
david.rothera at gmail.com
Thu Dec 2 16:11:35 EST 2010
That is what we are using in our current role-outs as well, very good units although quite a high price compared to cheap/er alternatives.
On 2 Dec 2010, at 21:00, Edward Salonia wrote:
> You may want to look at the ME3400 series switches. They are great for this purpose and though cheap is a relative term, the prices on these switches are very respectable in my opinion.
>
> - Ed
>
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> From: Pavel Dimow <paveldimow at gmail.com>
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> Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 21:41:56
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> Subject: [c-nsp] FTTH access switch
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know what you guys are using as FTTH access switches?
> I guess Juniper and Cisco are a bit pricey considering per port cost,
> so many ISPs are using cheap switches with
> lots of (cheap again) optical sfp.
> Any recommendations for ftth access sw? I think that we can also use
> Juniper or Cisco if I have enough arguments to use those, for a small
> deployment and speeds no more then 100Mbits internet per customer and
> maybe iptv.
>
>
> Thank you.
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