I'm just in the states having just been to the Calix user conf and now at juniper summit. Feel free to contact me next week about the calix experience so far. We are fairly new to it being about to start our own first green fields using a e7-2. I'm flying back to nz tonight.
Hi all,
Looking for some advice/recommendations.
We���re looking to select a GPON/VDSL/ADSL vendor for a number of new
greenfield and brownfield deployments and have been considering the
big 3 - ALU, Huawei and Calix. In PON land we would be delivering an
���RSP��� style service where each port, or a VLAN on a port can be sold
to a different RSP to deliver services on. We are also delivering RF
and POTS services via these units.
So far we���ve found most them to be largely feature comparable and
stable in terms of implementation and support. Each vendor has been
keen to engage with us and work to make us as comfortable as possible
with their product set.
The only major differentiator on a hardware level is we���ve noted that
the newer ALU chassis do not support xDSL cards, and so we would be
stuck on the previous generation of chassis if we wanted to retain
xDSL support, where Huawei and Calix don���t have this limitation. We do
like Calix���s general view towards software programability and what
they are talking about in terms of the future of SDN based networking.
That said, there seems to be a number of pro���s/con���s with respect to
each vendor in their own ways. Does any one have any strong opinions
or recommendations why one vendor is better than another?
Equally, does anyone have any brilliant success stories with any of
the vendors or horror stay-away stories that we should know?
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Regards,
Mark L. Tees
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