Telect's 48-Circuit BCS HD Maximizes DSX-3 Space, Matches SONET Multiples

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Combining advanced connectivity technology, an innovative design, and a flexible, ultra high-density footprint, Telect's new BCS HD brings leading functionality to high-capacity DS3 installations.

The newest addition to Telect's widely deployed Broadband Connectivity System (BCS) product family, the BCS HD features a 48-termination capacity in just six inches of vertical rack space, along with a pre-wired backplane that enables the simple installation of individual DSX-3 modules as circuit capacity requirements increase. This simple feature helps users maximize capital expenditures by adding infrastructure as needed to cost-effectively manage network growth.

DSX-3 module options include 6-port, 4-port and 3-port to fit various standards. The 6-port module enables bi-directional monitoring of the circuit from a single location, greatly simplifying maintenance and minimizing ongoing labor costs. Integrated cable management helps organize the large amounts of cable generated by high-density connectivity. With 48-termination and 24-termination options, the system meets all standards for SONET and MUX circuit multiples, providing a seamless platform for managing circuits in today's applications.

This video details all of the key features of the BCS HD, the industry's highest-density solution for DSX-3 connectivity, and part of Telect's complete Broadband Connectivity System product family.

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