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Tadiran wins two tenders for world's biggest subway extension in Beijing

Tadiran Telecom's IP business telephony and communications solutions have again been chosen again as part of the Beijing Subway's expansion plan. Beijing is planning to build the world's biggest subway by 2015, spending over US$7.6 billion in track transport development this year alone. 
Subway Line 15 and Daxing, Beijing's Southern City Quarter Subway Line, will be equipped with 87 units of Tadiran Telecom's IPx 3000 system and a FlexiCom 5000 system connected across approximately 57 km of track. Tadiran's system will provide converged voice, data and video communications, dispatch and system-wide management applications that will enable real-time monitoring of the entire network.
 Tadiran Telecom solutions are already providing communications to Beijing's public transportation, including Beijing Subway Lines 4 and 5, the Airport Express subway line, and the Beijing Airport Command Centre. Line 15 is the sixth line in the Beijing subway awarded to KTT, Tadiran's subsidiary in China.
 "The Beijing Subway is an ambitious project with special communication requirements. Mission-critical converged communication systems that support voice, data, video and advanced communications have become a necessity in the transportation market..." said Zeev Aviv, VP Sales & Marketing of Tadiran Telecom.  

* Tadiran's telephony solutions have already been deployed in other transportation projects in China, including Dalian International, Hohhot, Tianjin, Wuhan, Zhenzhou, Hainan Phoenix and Wuxi Airports and the Internal Metro Express in Beijing airport. In the past two years Tadiran's network solutions have been deployed in projects such as the Minsk Subway and Ireland's Transport 21.    
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