June 5, 2008
TOT upgrades with KEYMILE
After a public tender, the state Telephone
Organization of Thailand (TOT Public Company Ltd.) placed an order with KEYMILE
to supply Multi-Service Access Nodes. It concerns MileGate 2500 systems in
outdoor cabinets. The KEYMILE products are part of the key project, handled by
the local systems integrator and the KEYMILE partner Unicomm Engineering in
Bangkok. The tender was given after a technical pre-qualification phase and
thanks to the good price-performance ratio. The IP-MSAN MileGate replaces
KEYMILE's Multi-Service Access system UMUX which has been employed at TOT for a
couple of years.
The Telephone Organization of Thailand will use MileGate systems to expand its
broadband services. The fixed line network operator foresees high growth
potential in this area. As far as private customers are concerned, they aim to
increase sales per customer (ARPU = Average Revenue per User) by offering more
broadband services. ADSL2plus and the VoIP-Media Gateway will be used for voice
data. The Telephone Organization of Thailand also addresses business customers
via SHDSL services. Both customer groups can be connected via MileGate systems
simultaneously.
To be able to offer enhanced broadband
services using DSL technology, the Thai fixed line network operator has to place
the access systems closer to its customers' homes or business premises. Because
of their compact and robust design, the MileGate systems can be easily installed
in the prevailing tropical conditions in outstations. MileGate 2500 can
withstand operating temperatures of +60 °C. With its variety of functions,
MileGate, the Multi-Service Access Node is well prepared for future demands, for
example gradual conversion of the entire network to IP
technology and therefore migration to the Next Generation Network.
Sutee Voravootivat, Sales Director from
Unicomm Engineering commented: "For our customers, MileGate is a future-proof
and efficient solution. The
system enables extremely economical network modernisation, which in these
ambient conditions is a real challenge."
Thailand's state telephone company plans to put the extra broadband services in
operation from the middle of this year.
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