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Broadband & Mobile Featured Article
June 16, 2008
Alloptic MicroNode scores high on the Broadband Gear Report
By Nathesh TMCnet Contributing Editor
Alloptic (News - Alert) says their MicroNode products have scored the highest points awarded by the esteemed Broadband Gear Report. Alloptic claims that this feat proves that their product portfolio as an ‘excellent product with technical features and performance that provides clear and substantial benefits’.
Alloptic develops and delivers optical access solutions that enable CATV, telecom, and private network operators to offer converged, communications, entertainment, security, and automation services for both businesses and residential customers.
Broadband Gear Report was launched in 2004 by Hermes Media & Research and is an online product and deployment alert service for broadband engineering professionals. The Diamond Technology Reviews was launched in 2005 to answer the need for an unbiased technology review program within the broadband community.
Alloptic’s access network systems have been deployed around the world and they claim to offer the only solution with years of field-hardened operational history. They have a portfolio of products for fiber access networks.
“The Diamond Technology Reviews judges gave Alloptic's MicroNode transceiver an almost perfect score for the simplicity and cost-effectiveness behind this technology that allows MSOs to build new developments that directly tie into existing headend infrastructures. They saw this solution as one of the smartest ways to support RFoG implementations”, said Laura Hamilton, editor-in-chief at Broadband Gear Report.
“Alloptic is proud to have received a near perfect score from the Broadband Gear Report for our MicroNode products,” said Shane Eleniak, VP of Marketing and Business Development at Alloptic. “This award echoes the strong feedback from our customers on the business case and ease of deployment for Alloptic’s RFoG solution.”
The MicroNode is designed specifically for forward and return path services over a fiber optic infrastructure. Agnostic to the headend equipment and set top boxes (STB), the MicroNode saves time and money while providing a significant competitive advantage.





