DRG Ease - Digital Residential Gateway
World-first modular concept
DRG 600 (Digital Residential Gateway)
is PacketFront world-leading modular Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) for
delivery of multi-play services in FTTx networks.
It is based on a “sandwich” principle
that builds upon the Base module for passive fiber/TP cable termination. Active
modules are then easily snapped on for control and delivery of services.
The modular concept of DRG 600 allows network owners and service providers to
effectively deploy broadband networks and offer services with limited initial
investments. At the same time the versatility of DRG 600 enables greater earning
potential with options for lifting end users to higher-value service packages
over time.
Build out with easy-to-add Service Extension Modules
One of the principal
benefits offered by the modularity of DRG 600 is the many opportunities it
creates for marketing services in new and innovative ways. Campaigns allowing
people to test services can easily be mailed-out containing service modules such
as Switch, Telephony or WiFi. Or, once a network is deployed with the Base
module, it can be tested by a group of users receiving the Access module in the
mail. In short, the small and easy-to-install modules of DRG 600 allow great
flexibility in promoting service bundles and attractive packages.
Flexible management alternatives
The ability to manage individual DRG 600
modules allows separate ownership of each module. Individual modules get their
own IP address, software is provisioned independently per module and so is
configuration. Hence, different parties can be responsible and own separate
modules. For example, the network owner is in charge of the Base module, the
local ISP owns the Access module, and two different service providers can handle
Telephony and WiFi. Each module allows individual troubleshooting, a capability
that makes problem solving easier and much faster. Needless to say, customers
get more uptime, which increases satisfaction.
The CATV functionality is fully manageable and can be remotely turned on or
off for end users subscribing to CATV services. Furthermore, a filter to block
or allow premium channels is remotely managed.
All above mentioned products are offered as OEM alternatives. For more
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