Here, at AD-net Technology research department, we usually set a goal of creating best solution for customer specific scenario. Let us imagine large broadband network company that provides infrastructure for multiple service providers over one single IP infrastructure. The solution would have sustainable and cost-efficient broadband network operations. Let us call that company Provider for clearance.
Provider would offer many different software solutions, centralised for automation and easier control. At the same time company grants purpose-built access routers that support triple play broadband networks.
Centralised Software Solution (CSS) should be able to manage each individual service of a service and provide unique service for operations and support of a broadband network. These features would allow to apply specific preferences for any unique user and will increase the average revenue per end user.
In order to operate and manage network cost efficiently, Specific Purpose Router (SPR) should be deployed in the network. SPR is able to manage and control the services itself, instead of access lines. It is based on L3 and is fully controlled by CSS and can be used as broadband aggregation router with support of xDSL, PON, wireless, powerline communication or Ethernet over coax services.