Lintasarta and Adtran bring FTTP to Indonesian enterprise customers

Indonesian enterprise service provider Lintasarta has selected Adtran’s broadband platform for a fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) service rollout which will reach most of the businesses in the country.

Lintasarta is deploying FTTP to deliver faster broadband speeds for business services that demand service level agreements (SLAs) for continuous service performance and availability.

The ADTRAN Total Access 5000 platform is purpose-built for supporting premium, consolidated broadband services such as Lintasarta Mobility Access, Data Centre, Cloud Services or Video Conferencing, and provides the highest density FTTP solution for Gigabit service delivery.

Lintasarta chose the mass-market centric FTTP architecture to expand network capacity while maintaining a high quality-of-service that its business customers expect. The platform’s scalability allows it to turn up services or bandwidth according to customer demand, maximising end-user revenue opportunities.

The platform can launch services across a large metro area for over ten thousand customers from a single centralised platform. This reduces operational costs and capital expenditure.

“Our enterprise customers have been very pleased with the quality, reliability and bandwidth capacity that we have been able to deliver with our leading-edge fibre services,” said Dr. Bambang Priantono, director of Network and Operation of Lintasarta.

“The carrier-class capabilities of our fibre solution enables service providers to take the simplified, automated operations of a residential broadband Fibre-to-the-Home architecture and apply it to the enterprise market,” said Brian Efimetz, Adtran general manager, Asia-Pacific. “Lintasarta is able to deliver a scalable and extensible next-generation fibre network to offer compelling voice, data and video service offerings for its business customers that are powerful enough to meet their strict demands at a fraction of the cost of typical carrier Ethernet over Fibre solutions.”

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