September 30, 2008
BBWFE: NEC gets GPON win in Sweden
NEC Europe announced that it has been
selected to provide a fibre solution for the Swedish network operator, Svenska
Fibernät AB, that produces ten times faster broadband than the current network.
The new network will provide Swedish property owners the opportunity to offer
their tenants access to high-speed broadband.
Svenska Fibernät AB will immediately start to offer its customers NEC's fibre
solutions which are based on the AM3100 series multi-service access nodes (MSAN).
MSAN supports gigabyte-capable passive optical networks (GPON) where the
individual user can access broadband speeds up to 1 Gbps. This is much faster
than alternative solutions and ten times faster than the typical network speed
of 100Mbps.
"Customer demand for higher speeds makes it all the more attractive for network
operators to invest in optical nets for high-speed communication," says Richard
Hanscott, Vice President of Network Solutions, NEC Europe
Svenska Fibernät's selection of NEC is based on the operator's successful trial
of NEC's technology in the Uppsala region of Sweden. During this trial, it was
specifically NEC's flexibility and ability to quickly implement new
functionality that appealed to Svenska Fibernät.
"By using NEC's GPON system, we are able to save energy and reduce operational
and maintenance costs, while simultaneously increasing the speed of the
networks," says Mikael Westerlund, Technical Manager at Svenska Fibernät.
The Svenska Fibernät team was very particular about choosing a solution that
would be able to meet future demand without requiring comprehensive technical
upgrades. NEC's solution met this requirement as not only does it reduce the
total cost of ownership but it also offers the opportunity of adapting to ever
increasing service demands. The solution also allows for the possibility of
increasing to even higher speeds in the future.
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