UTStarcom in $24 million multi-service access network deal with BSNL

UTStarcom today announced a $24 million contract with Indian telecoms BSNL to will supply multi-service access network (MSAN) equipment and support design, engineering and installation.

The state run BSNL is upgrading its network to offer next generation multi-media services to its customers. The upgrade entails migrating existing PSTN/ISDN customers to next generation network (NGN) to enable supplementary services using Internet Protocol along with basic telephony.

The upgrade will cover broadband lines for a wide swath of residential and enterprise customers across western and northern regions of India that include large urban centers such as Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakand and Chattisgargh.

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UTStarcom BSNL

As part of the NGN deal, BSNL will migrate 4 million existing PSTN subscribers to IMS platform and offer next generation services besides voice, such as video, IPTV, IP-Centrex and MMVC.1 million lines will be replaced in Phase-1 and 3 million lines in Phase-2 to migrate existing 4 million PSTN subscribers to IMS (IP Multi-media Subsystem) platform.

UTStarcom is working with India government-owned telecom equipment vendor ITI for the BSNL network upgrade.

RK Upadhyay, chairman and managing director of BSNL, said: “UTStarcom has been a reliable partner in the past, and we have deployed a large number of their broadband access products on our network.”

UTStarcom India claims that it already holds 35 percent share for broadband Internet network equipment. There are approximately 15 million wireline broadband customers in India, of which UTStarcom has supplied more than six million DSL ports.

UTStarcom’s customers in India include telecom service providers, such as Bharti Airtel and Tata Communications.

Recently, UTStarcom launched a major sales and marketing initiative to promote its latest broadband products to carriers in the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific.

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