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BH Telecom Selects Nokia Siemens Networks to Expand Customer Service

Posted on: Monday, 14 April 2008, 12:00 CDT

BH Telecom, an operator of mobile and fixed networks in Bosnia and Herzegovina, will use Nokia Siemens Networks's flexible, high-capacity fiber-optic platform to strengthen its market position and expand its services to customers. BH Telecom will implement Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing technology.

Nokia Siemens Networks's Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) network based on the Surpass hiT 7300 platform will provide BH Telecom with a scalable and cost effective transport backbone, anticipating the future transmission volumes from the emerging data traffic. It also will prepare the operator for the transformation towards next generation networks.

The deliveries are planned for the second quarter of 2008. Nokia Siemens Networks also will provide BH Telecom with an advanced network management system for next generation optical networks (TMNS), as well as network implementation and training services for BH Telecom's staff, to ensure network launch within agreed timeframes and the highest possible quality.

The new network will give BH Telecom a possibility to increase data transport capacities to carrier customers. For end users, it will mean a flexible bandwidth and quality services like Virtual Private Network (VPN).

The installation of this optical backbone network marks an entry of the DWDM technology to Bosnia and Herzegovina and helps Nokia Siemens Networks demonstrate its leadership in transforming the market towards data transport and next generation networks, including the core network. The network also features the new technology of reconfigurable optical add/drop Multiplexing (ROADM), which helps shorten the implementation time.


Source: Datamonitor

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