Maxis and Alcatel-Lucent partner to deploy 100G core transmission network

Maxis and Alcatel-Lucent have undertaken a transformation of Maxis’ core transmission network.

By deploying Alcatel-Lucent’s 100 gigabit per second (100G) optical coherentnetwork solution, Maxis is able to cope with increased data traffic, simplify its network, and reduce costs while providing higher efficiency and robustness.

 

This allows Maxis customers to continue to enjoy superior fixed and mobile internet service. Maxis’ optical backbone network is the first 100G single carrier with optical coherent technology system commercially deployed in Asia-Pacific.

 

Maxis operates its optical fibre network, covering over 10,000 km of fibre infrastructure, within Peninsular Malaysia with part of the fibre infrastructure delivered through collaborative sharing and swapping.

 

Leveraging on Alcatel-Lucent‘s 100G optical coherent network solution, Maxis will be able to address the growing bandwidth requirements and data usage driven by smartphones, tablets, modems and fiber-to-the-premises services, whilst also providing high-speed connectivity and automatic restoration capabilities to enterprises for their data centres and services such as cloud computing and machine-to-machine communications (M2M).

 

Furthermore, the new optical network will enable Maxis to provision services faster and shorten the time to market for new services requiring higher capacities and reliability.

 

Maxis’ growth and track record have been supported by a strong commitment to bringing innovation, and transforming our architecture to address the challenges of capacity, network protection and quick provisioning,” said Mark Dioguardi, chief technology officer of Maxis.

 

Maxis remains committed to providing our customers with the best in network experience. The company currently has the largest and fastest combined high speed fixed and wireless footprint to service the growing demand for data and broadband services across the country.

 

Maxis was the first service provider to surpass 5,000 3G sites across East and West Malaysia, enabling the delivery of high-speed wireless broadband and mobile data capabilities to over 80 percent of the Malaysian population. Additionally,Maxis was the first to conduct trials for Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology successfully.

 

Our 100G optical solution gives Maxis a new architecture that will drastically reduce its cost of reliably transporting high volumes of traffic while providing a powerful platform to launch and support innovative new services,” said Rajeev Singh-Molares, president of Alcatel-Lucent’s activities in Asia-Pacific.

 

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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