The FINANCIAL — One of the leading mobile operator T-Mobile Czech Republic and Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) on November 2 announced that T-Mobile has deployed a new Internet Protocol (IP) backbone to provide a unified infrastructure for its Release 4 mobile architecture.
As a result, 5,4 million T-Mobile customers in the Czech Republic can look forward to increased bandwidth and new voice, data and streamed multimedia services on an "anytime, anywhere" basis, according to press-release distributed by Marketwire.
The cooperation with Cisco is a substantial part of T-Mobile's efforts to prepare its network for new technologies, such as next-generation mobile networks and IP-based telephony services. The main building block is the "Dark Fibre" project, including the construction of a network of more than 6,000 kilometres of fibre optic lines. The project will offer a capacity of up to 60 x 10 gigabits per second and will provide sufficient space for the transmission of large data volumes.
The new IP backbone is based on the Cisco CRS-1 Carrier Routing System platform, which is the foundation for the operator's Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN).
Key Facts / Highlights:
With the explosive growth of data-intensive visual applications on the mobile Internet, the need for IP capabilities is coming front and centre for many operators. According to the latest edition of the Cisco Visual Networking Index, mobile data traffic will roughly double each year from 2008 to 2013, increasing 66 times between 2008 and 2013. The same study forecasts that almost 64 percent of the world's mobile data traffic will be video in 2013. The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has responded to this trend, and several operators are now migrating to 3GPP architectures.
T-Mobile Czech Republic wanted to move to a 3GPP Release 4 architecture to meet current network performance requirements and to be ready for rapid developments in the wireless broadband space, including High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) and 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) services.
Cisco is playing a major role in the mobile Internet build-out by providing a range of IP infrastructure technologies, including gateways designed for 3G and LTE Evolved Packet Core (EPC), Radio Access Network (RAN) backhaul solutions, IP/Multiprotocol Label Switching (IP/MPLS) core backbones and cell-site routers.
Cisco solutions implemented at T-Mobile Czech Republic include a carrier-grade solution based on CRS-1 routers in the MPLS core, Cisco XR 12400 Series Routers in the MPLS edge, Cisco Catalyst 6500 site switches, and the Cisco IOS® XR carrier-grade operating system on all MPLS routers. The solution enables T-Mobile to deliver high-performance, personalized data services to its customers and differentiate its offering. Additionally, the solution is IPv6 ready to accommodate the exponential growth in mobile devices.
The Cisco CRS-1 platform was introduced in May 2004 as a new class of carrier routing system designed to deliver continuous system operation, service flexibility and extended system longevity to service providers, with more efficient space and power consumption than comparable routers. The Cisco CRS-1 was the first core router to scale to more than 90 terabits per second of bandwidth capacity, helping service providers to deliver superior customer experience as IP traffic exploded with the advent of broadband video.
To date, more than 3,500 Cisco CRS-1 systems have been shipped to more than 300 customers around the world.
The project was designed and implemented by ICZ a.s., a Cisco Gold Certified Partner in the Czech Republic.
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