Adtran announced that telMAX is leveraging its scalable, programmable fiber access technology as it extends its high-speed broadband services to many more communities. The Canadian service provider is harnessing Adtran's Mosaic CP microservices platform integrated with GLDS BroadHub subscriber management platform to enable rapid, cost-effective expansion of its network. With advanced automation features, the technology streamlines network management and service activation, empowering telMAX to enhance service delivery, troubleshooting and customer care.

The new solution is built on Adtran's compact SDX 6000 Series of Combo PON optical line terminals (OLTs), along with Adtran's multigigabit XGS-PON optical network terminals, designed for the most bandwidth-intensive subscribers. telMAX is extending its network to reach more communities across the Greater Toronto Area. Today, they serve a growing customer base in the areas of Newmarket, Stouffville, Brooklin and Aurora.

Leveraging Adtran's technology, including the Mosaic CP platform and SDX Series of OLTs integrated with the GLDS BroadHub®? subscriber management and service delivery platform, telMAX is well-equipped to meet the demands of these new markets. The integration allows for real-time adjustments to network conditions and rapid responses to customer demands, significantly enhancing operational efficiencies and scalability.

It eliminates swivel-chair operations, removing operational barriers that can slow down workflows, complicated fiber rollouts and introduce friction into customer interactions. By enhancing service quality, minimizing downtime and ensuring heightened network reliability, telMAX will be able to provide superior connectivity and support to its expanding customer base.