C10’s Range of ADSL Filter / SplittersC10, as a manufacturer of ADSL Splitter/Filters is well positioned to supply ADSL Splitter/Filter products to Carriers, ISPs and distributors within the Australia and NZ market places. As a proven supplier within this region, C10 has demonstrated its capability for partnering with carriers to provide ADSL Splitter/Filters that meet their quality and cost requirements, as they respond to the rapid take-up of broadband. Telstra, Australia’s largest carrier, has selected C10 as its sole provider of ADSL Splitter/Filters. C10 is currently the only Australian manufacturer of ADSL Splitter/Filters that meets Telstra’s new RCIT 0004 standard as well as the Australian standard S002 Appendix F. Telstra’s RCIT 0004 standard is an expanded version of ETSI standards 101952-1-1 and 101952-1-5. ACIF standard S002 Appendix F is the minimum requirement for ADSL Splitter/Filters within the Australian market place. C10 also provides a range of logistics services including assistance with the cost-effective assembly of self-install kits, warehousing and distribution to end-users. C10 is committed to meeting our customers’ needs by supplying a complete range of ADSL Splitter/Filter housing options for the Australian market with our C10245E,C10245M, C10345E, C10345M, C10645E, C10645M and C10100E products. The new "M" series filters, C10245M, C10345M and C10645M are designed to meet the Telstra's RCIT 0004 standard and also work well (Noisefree) with ADSL, ADSL 2 and ADSL 2+ services.
Common Questions:What is an ADSL Filter/Splitter?ADSL technology shares a telephone line with standard voice services. An ADSL Filter/Splitter is used to separate a High Frequency ADSL signal & a Voice Frequency Signal, whilst minimising interference between an ADSL Modem & conventional voice band equipment /devices Or Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) such as telephone sets (including cordless types), answering machines, facsimile (fax) machines, 56Kbps and lower rate (dial up) modems, automatic dialers and recorder connectors. How many CPE can I have connected?Inline filters are recommended for users with 3 phones on the same line or less, and can be self-installed by the user. For installations with more than 3 phone lines a central filter will be a more cost effective solution, but a qualified technician must be used to install the central filter. Can I self-install a central filter?No, a qualified professional installer must install central filters. Where can I buy C10 Filter/Spliters?C10 supplies direct to carriers, service providers and electrical wholesalers. Retail outlets for C10's filters are listed here. | Home Corporate News Products Sales Support |