As the demand for Fast Ethernet services grows, the need for connecting between SDH/SONET networks and Ethernet and IP networks has risen significantly. “Although Fast Ethernet can connect directly to Next Generation SDH/SONET backbones, this isn’t the case for the majority of the hundreds of thousands of existing SDH/SONET rings that are based on current SDH technology,” explains Ramon Horkany, Product Line Manager at RAD. “Furthermore, some local or regional carriers or ISPs don’t own their own SDH/SONET infrastructure, or they have a network which doesn’t reach a particular area, and need to lease lines from other carriers to provide Fast Ethernet services to the customer.”
“Since much of today’s access to SDH/SONET networks is over lower speed PDH tributaries,” continues Horkany, “the RICi-E1 and RICi-T1 converters give carriers an easy and inexpensive solution for offering Fast Ethernet services immediately, over current generation SDH/SONET backbones.” The RICi devices forward packets from a 10/100BaseT Ethernet port to the TDM network over a G.703 E1 or T1 uplink at wire speed, ensuring that these expensive TDM circuits are fully utilized, helping to lower leased line costs for the local carrier.