Friday, February 24, 2012

Telco Systems acquires IP-DSLAM Technology.(MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS)

Telco Systems, a provider of carrier-class transport and access solutions for public and private IP and TDM networks, announced that it has acquired the assets of Critical Telecom Corp., a developer of broadband enabling platforms for IP-based access networks.

"Critical Telecom's GEmini fits perfectly into Telco Systems' IP-based product offering for access networks," said Dr. Zvi Marom, founder and CEO of BATM, Telco Systems' parent company. "The product extends Telco Systems market reach into DSL-connected neighborhoods with an IP-based solution that enables providers to expand their customer base and portfolio of next-generation applications."

Critical Telecom's GEmini is purpose-built for the outside plant and is the only Ethernet remote DSLAM providing integrated GigE backhaul with a modular port scalability architecture. GEmini leverages the existing copper infrastructure to deliver fiber-quality services at the lowest total cost of deployment. GEmini delivers non-blocking ADSL2+, enabling applications such as VoIP, high-speed Internet access, triple-play, and IPTV.

"Critical Telecom's innovations in the IPDSLAM market have created a new approach to solving the challenges of broadband access. We are confident that our customers will benefit from the broad range of IP solutions offered by Telco Systems as they continue to expand their subscriber base," stated Nancy Macartney, president and CEO of Critical Telecom.

The GEmini product line, now part of Telco Systems, will be supported from the existing facility in Ottawa, Canada.

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