
400 Mbps Telco Broadband over Copper!
1/20 the Cost of Fiber uses DSL Rings® (DSLR)
Femtocell Deployment Platform - Environmentally Friendly
www.BondedDSLRings.com
Learn More at Booth # A-3
BBWF Brussels Sept 30 to Oct 2, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 2008
With the new breakthrough technology DSL Rings® (DSLR), Telcos can turn
their copper wire infrastructure into a new profit centre and at the same time provide their
urban and rural customers with a feature rich ultra high bandwidth experience (up-to 400
mbps) at 1/20th the cost of Fiber.
BDR is being showcased at Booth # A-3 at the Broadband World Forum in Brussels
September 30 to October 2, 2008 by www.genesistechsys.com (GTS).
DSL Rings® combines DSL and Resilient Packet Rings (RPR) to provide
greater bandwidth and higher quality services to Telco customers. "It utilizes two very
familiar and successful technologies and is completely pay-as-you-go, eliminating the
huge early investment required by fiber-to-the-premises networks," "It reuses the existing
wireline network infrastructure to provide a 400 Mbps Resilient Packet Ring." stated
James Heath, Director of Broadband Research at Dittberner Associates.
BDR solution provides Quality of Service (QoS) which creates a new paradigm in
telecom service delivery in such an economical way that it can be applied throughout a
Telco's entire rural and urban network," stated Stephen Cooke, inventor of BDR.
BDR helps Telcos achieve convergence of wired and wireless telephony. Call hand-off
between adjacent Femtocells, a major problem facing mobile telecom service providers
looking at future Femtocell deployment, can be resolved by using DSL Rings®
BDR also provides synchronized backhaul of up to 400 megabits/second over existing
copper telephone lines.
BDR gives Telcos a competitive advantage in Rural and Urban broadband markets and in
emerging markets. Rural Broadband has not kept up with bandwidth deployment in urban
areas because until BDR there has not been an economical way for Telcos or cable to
deliver high bandwidth broadband services to rural customers.
With BDR Telcos can provide customers high quality premium services that exceed
speeds that cable offers. This will enhance the Telco customer's experience and also
allow Telcos to charge for premium services. Some of the premium services Telcos can
offer with BDR include HDTV over DSL (IPTV), video phone calls, remote home
security monitoring with video, 3D TV, medical monitoring, home network management
and continuous automated meter reading as well as higher bandwidth broadband Internet
access for faster uploads and downloads and a host of other applications.
BDR is more environmentally friendly and gives a better ROI than fiber. Fiber frequently
requires digging up streets in the neighborhood where it is being deployed which is
incredibly messy and capital expensive in urban areas and not at all economically feasible
in rural areas. Other environmental friendly benefits of BDR are:
- Telcos can get up to 400 mbps Bandwidth to Rural and Urban customers without
increasing their Carbon Footprint by using DSL Rings®
- BDR re-uses a Telco's existing copper telephone line thus saving the
environmental costs associated with making and installing fiber
- Until BDR higher bandwidth required higher power consumption.
- Utility customers can benefit from time of day billing when utilities use BDR
enabled continuous automated meter reading (AMR). AMR allows consumers and
utilities to manage their resource more efficiently by creating incentives for
customers to use off peak power, water and natural gas thus helping to reduce
peak period demand and associated costs.
For more information contact:
Garry Kelman, CEO Tel 1-403-560-5390; Email contact@genesistechsys.com
Stephen Cooke President Tel 1-403-608-3098 Email contact@genesistechsys.com
Doug McArthur, Media Tel 1-403-616-2209; Email doug.mcarthur@genesistechsys.com
Genesis Technical Systems Corp
Suite 1720, 510 5th Avenue S.W. Calgary, AB Canada T2P 3S2
www.genesistechsys.com