Fixed orders - 03/05/06
Nortel is providing Golden Telecom (Russia) with about 5,000 WiFi access points in Moscow. It will provide SMART (Philippines) with a carrier-grade wireless VoIP services solution.
Lucent has been selected by U.S. Bancorp to deploy an advanced optical network.
Cisco has provided T-Com with its Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) architecture to support triple play services. It will also supply its IPNGN solution to Sweden' s Bredbandsbolaget (B2).
ZTE is providing its GSM-based WLL access solution to Colombian fixed-line operator Emcali. It will deliver DSLAMs, power supply and ADSL modems to InternetGhana, the largest Internet service provider in Ghana.
Ericsson has been chosen by Netia (Poland) for wireline managed services over a 5-year contract.
Siemens will supply signaling technology for the new Shanghai- Beijing line.
Tut Systems, Kasenna, and SecureMedia Partner will respectively deliver content processor platforms, middleware platforms and video servers, and conditional access/DRM software to US CLEC ComSpan Bandon (Oregon).
Huawei has won the delivery of a MSAN solution across Opal Telecom' s entire access network in the UK.
Siemens worked with Time Warner Cable to demonstrate a fixed mobile convergence strategy using IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) technology.
Gemplus has been selected by 3 Italy to provide its USIM cards to power a mobile TV launch in Italy before the FIFA World Cup in June.