Linux, commodity net tech power versatile telecom chassis
Jul 13, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsOccam Networks used embedded Linux in what it calls the first broadband loop carrier (BLC) device with a Gigabit Ethernet transport. The company says it chose Linux for its BLC 6000 due to driver quality. The BLC 6000 targets DSL, video, voice, and “triple play” service providers offering all three.
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