DXC multiservice access nodes provide backup of under 50 milliseconds for E1/T1 radio links in a ring topology, using drop-and-insert of E1/T1 lines at each site. The DXC can groom fractional E1/T1 lines and cross connect them to any timeslot to fill E1/T1 lines. This enables the network owner to lease fewer lines from the carrier.
In the example below, the DXC ensures reliable backhaul of cellular traffic. The DXC-30 placed in the base station controller (BSC) duplicates up to 10 full E1 links (320 timeslots) or up to 13 full T1 links, which it then transmits to the ring in both directions for 1+1 redundancy. The DXC-offers carrier-class redundancy in a compact, cost-effective unit that is ideal for crowded base stations (BTSs).
This protection solution requires the RAD DXC only. Alternative solutions require costly investments in additional radio transmitters, transceivers and licenses.