The new network will be delivered using a next-generation optical network from Nortel. Nortel has already delivered some of the equipment and services for the network's first stage. When completed, the network will extend into the east of
Nortel has had a long-term strategic relationship with Golden Telecom since 1993 when a Nortel optical solution was put into operation for Golden Telecom in
Golden Telecom's next-generation optical network will provide transport networking for both TDM and Ethernet traffic and will support a wide variety of links between 2.5 Gb/s and 10 Gb/s capacities. This solution also prepares the Golden Telecom transport network for significant traffic growth in the future, providing a cost-effective upgrade path to 40 Gb/s capacity when required.
Sorin Lupu, President Eastern Europe, Nortel, looked to the future: "As well as enabling Golden Telecom to offer service more widely across
Golden Telecom's wholly-owned nationwide fibre-optic backbone network will, it is hoped, significantly increase geographic coverage and is expected to attract new subscribers from the regional population of the
Golden Telecom also plans to use its fibre-optic backbone to create an effective transition-path to DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) technology that will deliver network efficiencies such as real-time data back up, maximised server efficiency, and fast access to data recovery services for emergency situations. To date, in the first stage of the project, Golden Telecom deployed the Nortel Optical Multiservice Edge 6500 platform with a view to providing the necessary flexibility and optimal transition path to DWDM technology.
* Golden Telecom is a facilities-based provider of integrated telecommunications and Internet services in major population centres throughout Russia and other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States. It offers voice, data and Internet services to corporations, operators and consumers, using its overlay network in such cities as Moscow, Kiev, St Petersburg, Nizhniy Novgorod, Samara, Kaliningrad, Krasnoyarsk, Alma-Ata, and Tashkent, and (via intercity fibre-optic and satellite-based networks) nearly 290 combined access points. The company also offers cellular communication services in Kiev and Odessa.
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