 1 edit | Equipment that may be replaced »lw.pennnet.com/display_article/3···portals/
The identity of the manufacturer involved has not been confirmed; the company's PR firm indicated to Lightwave that Broadweave management preferred not to divulge the manufacturer's identity. iProvo initially rolled out using equipment from World Wide Packets, now part of Ciena. »lw.pennnet.com/display_article/2···lls-out/
The utility decided this past May{2004} to stick with World Wide Packets as its equipment supplier, after the city council authorized $39 million for the project in February World Wide Packets news release on doing the iProvo system in 2004: »www.wwp.com/company/news/press-r···7-26.asp
This is the device(or an earlier version) PROBABLY being referred to: »www.wwp.com/products/le-portals.asp -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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 | That WorldWidePackets LE-46 look like what's in my house connected to the iProvo fiber line. |
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 | reply to fAcEtIOUs yes it is the LE-46. I've worked with the iProvo network for a year and half now. Service providers are bypassing the internal TA and adding a Lynxsys PAP-2 for an external TA. This is very costly however. Broadweave has the right idea. They should replace them all and do the upgrade now. |
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