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ESPOO, Finland, December 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CommTel Network
Solutions Australia, a value added re-seller of Nokias network solutions,
has signed an agreement for the supply of Nokia broadband DSL solutions and
related services to a new customer, Telecom Cook Islands Ltd in the Pacific,
marking a new market entry for Nokia. Deliveries will begin in January 2006
and the system will be up and running during March 2006. This follows on from
a similar agreement signed with Solomon Telekom in December 2004.
The Nokia D500 IP DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) was
chosen for the provision of faster Internet access services in these Pacific
islands as it delivers integrated IP functionality unlike any other IP DSLAM
solution in the broadband industry.
"Having initially launched Internet services in 2003, Telecom Cook
Islands is now able to migrate customers from our existing ATM network to the
benefits that IP provides for multimedia services," says Robert McFadzien,
Manager, Information Systems, Telecom Cook Islands.
"This represents a milestone in our sales channel structure, highlighting
the effectiveness of our collaborators in offering Nokia broadband solutions.
As utilities, authorities and operators move towards IP-based networks, the
Nokia D500 is a perfect extension to the continuing portfolio of Nokia
narrowband and Nokia microwave radio solutions," says Alf Kysenius, Sales
Director, Networks, Nokia.
The Nokia D500 is a complete IP-based multiservice access node platform
for providing both quality of service and secure authentication. It supports
the latest DSL standards, for example ADSL2+ G, for increased bandwidth, as
well as existing ATM-based DSL services. With IP Multicasting capability and
telephony utilising fixed-to-mobile convergence standards, such as SIP, the
Nokia D500 provides residential homes and businesses access to video, voice
and data services, on phones, PCs, TVs and mobile devices.
"Solomon Telekom is now offering fast Internet access to business
customers, adding extra capacity, coverage and bandwidth to the existing
network," says Aydin Ada, Manager Information Systems, Solomon Telekom.
Having supplied broadband to customers in the area such as Telecom New
Zealand since 1999, Nokia has a renowned track record in carrier-class
broadband and narrowband products. Nokia works together with key partners to
enable broadband services for more than 50 customers across the globe,
covering the European, Asia-Pacific, China, and the Americas markets.
About CommTel
CommTel Network Solutions Pty Ltd, based in Melbourne, Australia, is a
specialist company, providing Design, Engineering and Integration of advanced
telecommunications systems to Carrier and Dedicated Networks Customers in the
Oceania and APAC Regions. CommTels core expertise is the application of new
and advanced DSL and optical fibre transmission technologies to applications
in the carrier, power utility, oil and gas, and transport markets.
About Telecom Cook Islands
Telecom Cook Islands Ltd (TCI) is the sole provider of telecommunications
in the Cook Islands. TCI is a private company owned by Telecom New Zealand
(TNZ) Ltd (60%) and the Cook Islands Government (40%). In operation since
July 1991, TCI provides local, national and international telecommunications
as well as internet services.
About Solomon Telekom Company
Solomon Telekom Company Limited is a joint venture company between
Solomon Islands National Provident Fund, which hold 51% of the shares, and
Cable & Wireless Plc of the United Kingdom which holds 41.9% of shares and
the Investment Corporation of the Solomon Islands which owns 7.1 % of the
shares.
About Nokia
Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and
sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to
each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and
innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging,
games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services
for network operators and corporations.
Notes to Editors
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is an application-layer control
protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more
participants, allowing multi-user, multi-device (fixed and mobile)
environments. These sessions include Internet multimedia conferences,
Internet telephone calls, and multimedia distribution. Members in a session
can communicate via multicast or via a mesh of unicast relations, or a
combination of these.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a family of digital telecommunications
technologies designed to allow high-speed data communication over the
existing copper telephone lines between end-users and telephone companies.
xDSL is a generic abbreviation for various different DSL types, eg. ADSL,
ADSL2+ SHDSL, and VDSL. xDSL calls for modems at either end of a copper
twisted-pair wire to deliver data, voice, and video over a dedicated digital
network.
DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) is multiplexing
equipment that contains a high concentration of central office splitters,
xDSL modems, and other electronic equipment to connect traffic to the wide
area network (WAN).
IP (Internet Protocol) is the basic communication language or protocol of
the Internet. It can also be used as a communications protocol in a private
network. It is a network layer protocol, in the transmission control
protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP) stack.
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