Chinese telecom equipments maker Huawei has unveiled the AR G3 enterprise access router at CeBIT.

According to Huawei, its latest offering adopts the latest third-generation router architecture, supports mobile and fixed WAN access and meets the multi-service processing requirements of enterprises.

The AR G3 access router uses multi-core CPUs and a non-blocking switching architecture and provides 3M pps processing performance and 80Gbps switching capacity.

It supports various 3G (CDMA2000/WCDMA/TD-SCDMA) standards to provide wireless connections for mobile offices.

The device also has various wired interfaces such as ETH, E1, XDSL, XPON (can scale to 10G PON), to offer access for all terminals anytime and anywhere.

Moreover, the AR G3 router integrates services such as UC, multimedia gateway, Ethernet Switch, anti-attack, antivirus, and Internet access management and provides full protection to ensure secure access of services.

The AR can meet the requirements for the one-stop office in an enterprise with 1 to 500 staff and the office in large enterprise branches, claims the company.

Huawei president of Enterprise Network Product Line Li Weishi said as an interface that bridges the enterprise network and the external network, the access router plays an important part in an enterprise network. Based on our insights into IT and telecom services, Huawei launched the AR G3 access router for enterprises to support multi-services.

"The AR G3 access router uses the industry-leading architecture, offering innovative features for various enterprise networks, which could meet enterprise demands for a high-performance router," Weishi said.