July 3, 2009
Ericsson gets GPON wins in China
Ericsson has been awarded contracts with the three telecom operators in China to
provide fixed broadband access. Millions of people in an initial nine Chinese
provinces will now be able to enjoy high-definition TV, as well as high-speed
broadband and quality voice services.
China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom are upgrading their networks with
the latest available technology to provide the enhanced services to subscribers
in Anhui, Guangdong, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Hubei, Liaoning, Shandong, Shanghai
and Sichuan provinces to enjoy services such as quality voice, high-speed
broadband and high-definition IPTV.
For these projects, Ericsson is to roll out what are known as FTTH networks for
all three operators, using state-of-the-art broadband fiber-access technology (GPON
or Gigabit Passive Optical Network), and its patented air-blown fiber solution.
Ericsson will also provide a range of professional services including competence
development, network design and optimization, support services and consultancy.
Mats H Olsson, President of Ericsson Greater China, says: "It is exciting to see
all three Chinese telecom operators deploying fiber networks across the country
to deliver data-thirsty, high-quality services. These initial rollouts in China,
as well as the endorsements from around the world, have demonstrated yet again
that cost-effective optical fiber solutions are becoming the leading technology
for fixed deployment."
Ericsson is the leading supplier of GPON systems across the globe. Over the
years, Ericsson has been one of the top contributors to numerous industry
standardization organizations, including the Full Service Access Network (FSAN)
and Broadband Forum. An FSAN-driven roadmap and industry standards ensure the
complete Optical Line Terminal /Optical Network Terminal interoperability of
Ericsson's GPON solution.
back
|
The Windsor Oaks Group LLC is an independent market research and consulting firm specializing in the coverage of fixed and mobile broadband infrastructure, services and Smart Grid. [Home] [Contact Us] [Send Us Your News] [Terms of Service] Send mail to
webmaster@broadbandtrends.com with
questions or comments about this web site.
|