Hanoi Telecom selects Infinera for connecting metro network

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Hanoi Telecom, a wireless telecom operator, has selected the Infinera TM-Series for connecting metro network Ho Chi Minh City and Vung Tau in Vietnam.

The deployment of Infinera TM- Series will enable Hanoi Telecom to deliver multi-service transport services.

Hanoi Telecom offers carrier and wholesale services, focusing on wireless, wireline Internet and VoIP services. The company offers mobile services called Vietnamobile to more than 13 million wireless subscribers.

The Infinera TM-Series packet- optical platform provides multi-service capabilities including services such as Ethernet/CE2.0, MPLS-TP and OTN aggregation, which are well suited for mobile fronthaul and backhaul, and metro aggregation applications.

Through Infinera’s partnership with Nissho Electronics Vietnam, HTC first deployed the Infinera DTN and ATN platforms in its network. The Infinera TM-Series solves HTC’s new requirement for an optimized 10G transport solution upgradeable to 100G, including 1+1 protection.

“The Infinera TM-Series will support our metro applications where density, low power and bandwidth scalability are critical for providing innovative services to our end customers,” said Madam Trinh Minh Chau, chairwoman and CEO at Hanoi Telecom.

editor@telecomlead.com

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