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Passive Optical LAN,Your Brazuca!

Passive Optical LAN-Your BrazucaHands down. If, it is about your network, the passive optical LAN (POL) must be on your short list.

It could be your Brazuca.

 

Haven’t heard of the POL technology? Read on.

But first, let me tell you about the Brazuca.

According to the Addidas group, the Brazuca is an icon born.

What makes an icon? What does it take to become an icon? To be better than everyone else and rightfully deserve the spotlight, the paparazzi and the gossip?

Ok,

Stop.

When it comes to your network, the Paparazzi and gossip will not get you to the next level.

I bet, you know what will.

And,

It is worth repeating.

A network that exceeds expectations. 

One that allows you to sleep in peace,

Not in pieces.

Yeah, yeah.

That kind of rest.

And of course proven technology, endorsed  by reputable objective bodies like the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) within the U.S. Department of Defense.

Here’s a little more on the Brazuca.

According to the NASA Ames University researchers, the Brazuca football will help to decrease the ball’s knuckling tendencies at kicking speeds typically encountered in the World Cup.

And it has.

And what does the Brazuca have to do with the Passive Optical LAN?

Everything.

Why?

Because, just like the Brazuca, the Passive Optical LAN delivers all-the- time.

When deploying local area networks (LANs), most enterprises juggle three often conflicting requirements.
Budgetary constraints dictate the need to control both initial and long term network costs.

Yet,

Even businesses want  to have their cake and eat it too.

They want the  latest technology and they must also have speed, functionality and security.

Don’t sweat.

Now they can have all three at the same time, plus a dramatic decrease in cost.

Deploying the advanced passive optical LAN that is based on gigabit passive optical networking (GPON)  technology and packet optical transport gets the job done.

The passive optical LAN has been proven to:

  • Reduce capital expenditures by 70%
  • Reduce power consumption by up to 80%
  • Reduce the required floor, rack and closet space by up to 90%

Are you ready to take a closer look at the passive optical LAN?

It couldn’t hurt.

And,

It might just be your Brazuca.

Go ahead,

Sign up for your personalized demonstration or send me an email.

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