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Home » France's Covage Deploys Ericsson's GPON

France's Covage Deploys Ericsson's GPON

June 24, 2010
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Covage, a French network operator, has selected Ericsson to roll out an FTTH infrastructure to local and regional governments and estate owners. Ericsson will provide Covage with active and passive equipment for its fiber-optic networks as well as associated operator support services. The first deployment in Angoulême, France is already underway. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Covage is an open access network operator, acting as the single point of contact for local and regional governments and property management agencies. Initially focused on the enterprise market, Covage has now made its open access network available to residential users.

The first deployment is planned for a property management company in the city of Angoulême in south-west France in July 2010.

“Covage’s choice centers on the Ericsson EDA 1500 — the high-density all-IP GPON platform that efficiently manages fiber-optic networks and the traffic volumes associated with the explosion of broadband, IPTV and other multimedia services as well as enterprise services. The solution also comprises SmartEdge IP routers from Ericsson, which have already been adopted by several operators in France,” says Franck Bouetard, President of Ericsson France.
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