Telebyte Announces the First Commercially Available Crosstalk Emulator for Vectored VDSL2 Testing

Telebyte’s Testing Solution Supports the Growth of Next-Generation High-Speed Internet Applications

HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.--()--Today Telebyte, a US-based global xDSL test equipment solution provider, announced the release of the Model VxT-48 xTalk Emulator for Vectored VDSL2 Testing. The groundbreaking, 48-channel crosstalk emulator is now available worldwide, and answers the growing need for repeatable, configurable performance testing of DSL equipment that utilizes Vectoring technology.

VDSL2 Vectoring dramatically increases data rates on copper telephone lines through cancellation of crosstalk between loops within and across cable binders. As the growth of DSL continues to overtake both fiber and cable combined, implementation of Vectoring on existing copper infrastructure is certain to interest DSL service providers who must keep pace with increased consumer demand for next-generation entertainment and business applications. The VxT-48 will help to accelerate that implementation, giving service providers a faster return on investment and helping them avoid the delay and high capital expenditures that come with investing in Fiber to the Home (FTTH). A reliable testing platform will also fast track universal broadband projects now mandated in many countries.

“With VDSL port shipments expected to continue their growth during the next five years, driven by new deployments, replacement of ADSL ports, vectoring, and pair bonding, operators require a way to quickly test their VDSL connections to ensure they are performing as advertised,” said Jeff Heynen, Directing Analyst, Broadband Access and Video at Infonetics. “Telebyte’s technology gives operators that physical layer testing capability required to speed up their vectored VDSL rollouts.”

Until today there has been no commercial solution for physical layer testing of Vectored VDSL2 equipment. The only choices have been Cable Farms where correlation of test results from site to site can be problematic. The VxT-48 offers a reliable and automated way to measure the effect of vectoring on 48 line pairs, allowing service providers to compare and correlate test results with equipment vendors and from one location to another. This makes it ideal for performance testing.

“As soon as we saw that Vectoring would be a game changer for the industry we began working on a way to answer the testing challenge,” said Michael Breneisen, President of Telebyte. “As a leader in broadband test equipment, this was a natural evolution for Telebyte. We are the only company offering a commercially available Vectored VDSL2 test solution.”

The VXT-48 emulates the symmetric model of the ATIS Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (NIPP-NAI-2009-014R3) on 48 channels (using the upper-left 48 x 48 quadrant of the 100 x 100 random-drawn matrix). It also models crosstalk between xDSL multi-pairs within a cable binder and is sufficient for automatically running test cases for systems with vectoring capabilities. Remote commands or the VxT Control Center software may be used to control line lengths and micro-interruption settings.

About Telebyte

Telebyte offers an outstanding line of products for local loop simulation, crosstalk emulation, noise generation, automated switching and Ring Trip simulation. The high-tech company’s solutions are used for physical-layer testing of xDSL technologies such as G.SHDSL, ADSL2+, and VDSL2. In business since 1983, Telebyte sells its products to major companies around the world. Visit www.telebytebroadband.com for more information.

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Contacts

Company Contact:
Telebyte Inc.
Victoria Twomey, +1 631-423-3232 ext. 119
Director of Sales and Marketing
vtwomey@telebyteusa.com
or
Media Contact:
Hot Off the Presses PR, Inc.
Kristi Kosloske, +1 773-755-2012
peacekristi@att.net