Laurel Networks, Inc. will demonstrate its new "drop-in" IP Video Routing Solution
TM at its Supercomm booth, June 6-9, McCormick Place, Chicago. Designed for DSL access providers who want to increase average revenue per user (ARPU) by offering video services, Laurel's IP Video Routing Solution enables highly-reliable broadcast IPTV and VoD (Video on Demand) services alongside high-speed Internet and voice services. Note: Laurel recently announced its pending acquisition by ECI Telecom. Laurel will become the Data Networking Division of ECI Telecom.
Laurel's Supercomm booth demonstration will illustrate video delivery over both ATM-and Gigabit Ethernet based DSL aggregation networks. Featuring Laurel's widely deployed ST200
TM broadband services router, the IP Video Routing demo will highlight Laurel's sophisticated subscriber management features. The demonstration will also feature the ECI Hi-FOCuS RAM (Remote Access Multiplexer), ECI B-FOCuS residential gateways, and products from Minerva Networks, and Agilent Technologies.
As the foundation for the new "drop-in" IP Video Routing Solution, Laurel's ST200 broadband services router provides the high scalability needed to reliably meet the bandwidth demands of delivering video services. Laurel has enhanced this platform with a new Ethernet-optimized network processing blade that can deliver 10 gigabits per second of wire-speed performance and a complementary high-density 10-port gigabit Ethernet physical interface card.
As DSL access networks transition from ATM to IP, Laurel's gigabit Ethernet port density will allow direct connectivity to new Ethernet-based DSLAMs as well as provide high-speed connectivity to the IP backbone. For service providers who want to consolidate their networks immediately, the B-RAS capabilities of the Laurel platform allow it to be deployed as a combined video router/Internet service platform.
The Supercomm demo will also feature the latest release of Laurel's ShadeTree
TM system software. Included in the new ShadeTree 3.2 release is support for automated discovery, authentication, and network configuration of Ethernet home media devices such as IPTV set-top boxes. These enhanced subscriber management features are designed to simplify video delivery to the home. They also allow service providers to easily migrate Internet subscribers and other services onto a converged broadband services router.
The Ethernet-optimized network processor blade (NPB-E), 10-port Gigabit Ethernet physical interface card, and Shadetree 3.2 trials are scheduled in 2Q, with general availability scheduled for 3Q 2005.