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Telephone carriers made $36 billion selling broadband services on Redback routers in 2007.(BUSINESS)
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XDSL News
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April 1, 2008
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Redback Networks, an Ericsson company that makes video-centric routers for over 75 percent of the world's largest triple-play networks, announced the results of an Ovum/RHK study, which found that telephone operators made up to $36 billion selling broadband services on Redback SmartEdge routers in 2007.
The Ovum study also found that DSL operators saved over 58 percent in capital costs and saved over 40 percent in operations costs using Redback's all-IP router platform. The Ovum study also found that Redback routers consumed 61 percent less power than other broadband routers when deploying triple-play services. Redback has sold 106 million broadband subscriber licenses on ...