Fixed orders - 2/7/05

Publié le par Arnal

Nortel will supply a wireless mesh network to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It will also upgrade China Mobile (in Zhejiang province) optical backbone network.

 

NEC will supply China Netcom with a submarine cable extension (EAC1 Qingdao) under a $24m deal.

 

ADC is deploying its OmniReach FTTX platform for Consolidated Telecommunications Company (CTC) in the US for providing VoIP, IPTV, and high-speed data services.

 

Microsoft has been selected as BT’s IPTV supplier. BT plans to trial TV over broadband services in early 2006.

 

Cisco will deploy IP solutions for China TieTong’s triple-play services. The Cisco solutions will be rolled out in additional 121 cities. Cisco will also deliver a 10 Gigabit Ethernet solution to Telmex Chile. Oman Mobile will deploy Cisco's IP communications system for data, voice and mobility.

 

Veraz is deploying its I-Gate 4000 PRO media gateways in Reliance ‘s international long distance network.

 

Samsung will provide Covad (US) with equipment for high-speed internet service.

 

Kodiak has signed a deal with Westminster Finance and Marketing (WFM) to resell Kodiak's all-IP based packet-switched RTX system to African network operators.

 

Motorola will also conduct joint wireless broadband technology testing and equipment trials with Sprint in 2005 and 2006.

 

Lucent is in talks to supply a network upgrade to Vodafone ‘s German fixed-line unit Arcor AG.

 

Flarion will deliver its Flash-OFDM technology to Citizens Wireless (US).

 

Siemens and Juniper are upgrading Telenor broadband network to a NG IP/MPLS network.

 

Siemens is deploying WiMAX trials in Italy, and sold WIMAX network to Belarus Best. It sold $265m worth GSM equipment to MTS (Russia).

 

Huawei is opening seven IPTV testing areas in Russia. It gained an optical contract (DWDM backbone and access gear) with KPN (NL).

 

Transmode will supply a CWDM platform to expand and improve Transport for London (TfL) (UK) metropolitan and storage networks.

 

Luminous Networks will provide RPR packet-ring access platforms for Ethernet service delivery to Idacomm, Northern Cablevision, and United Utilities, all three in the US.

 

Alcatel has got an order to supply Thailand's Shin Satellite with a telecom satellite, Thaicom 5, and another order from pan-African RascomStar QAF to build the terrestrial segment of a large rural telecom.

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