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Home » China Telecom to Deploy ALU's IP/MPLS in Broadband China Project

China Telecom to Deploy ALU's IP/MPLS in Broadband China Project

June 24, 2012
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China Telecom will deploy Alcatel-Lucent’s IP/MPLS solution to enable high-bandwidth video and data broadband services under the “Broadband China” project , which aims to see 35 million new families connected via fiber-to-the-home, 50% of broadband customers experiencing speeds of 4 Mbps and above, and 20 million new households with access to fixed broadband. By 2015 the goal is to connect 800 million web users, including 200 million living in rural locations.

This project will leverage the Alcatel-Lucent IP/MPLS 7750 Service Router (SR) portfolio, including the 7750 SR-12 and 7750 SR-7, as the Broadband Network Gateway to deliver high-performance service and subscriber management capabilities. In conjunction with the 7750 SR, the Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Routers (SAR) (including the 7705 SAR-M, 7705 SAR-8, and 7705 SAR-18) will deliver an optimized IP/MPLS mobile backhaul, leveraging common SR-OS software, to address China Telecom’s 2G, 3G, and future LTE mobile broadband needs.

The installation will also pave the way for China Telecom to deploy 100 GE technology for future network upgrade.

Ben Verwaayen, CEO of Alcatel-Lucent said: “The application of our innovative IP/MPLS technology will be integral to the expansion of China Telecom’s network, bringing broadband access to millions of people in China. Alcatel-Lucent is proud to be making such an important contribution to China Telecom’s plans and to the ‘Broadband China’ strategy, a contribution which also strongly reflects the key role China plays in our own global presence.”http://www.alcatel-lucent.com

  • In May 2012, China Telecom awarded a contract value at Euro 100 million to Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, for the deployment of fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) networks across China’s 31 provinces. The rollout, which is part of China Telecom’s ambitious “Broadband China, Fiber Cities” plan, aims to serve millions of households with a wide range of high-speed services and guaranteed quality of service. Alcatel-Lucent will supply China Telecom with its 7360 Intelligent Services Access Manager (ISAM) system, which supports GPON as well as EPON broadband technologies.
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