SLT to introduce metro ethernet services
NEW SERVICE: Sri Lanka Telecom, has awarded Alcatel the
contract to supply its Metro Ethernet solution to support the roll out
of its advanced voice, video and higher-speed internet services. The
contract was signed between CEO/SLT Shuhei Anan and Director Sales and
Business Development Indian Subcontinent/ Alcatel CIT Michel Jaubert.
Anan said that SLT has great ambitions to bring state-of-the-art
Internet services throughout the country and a solid foundation, which
was also scalable and cost-effective, was required to achieve this.
SLT will deploy Metro Ethernet to deliver end-to-end intelligent
solutions to its corporate and SMB customers based on state-of-the-art
MPLS technology. SLT will deliver new services such as VPLS (Virtual
Private LAN services) and Corporate LAN Interconnections through Metro
Ethernet Network.
The Metro Ethernet Network will also be used as an access network for
IP/VPN services. SLTs Metro Ethernet is a triple play ready network
where voice, data and video services can be supported. This network
guarantees the highest level of network availability, resiliency,
Quality of Services (QoS), and scalability for these quality sensitive
and bandwidth-intensive services.
These services provide unique benefits to businesses in search of
greater value, affordable Internet and data network connections, easy
upgrades when more bandwidth is required and many other features through
native Ethernet interface.
Under Phase One of this project, the first access ring, which will
connect about ten high-rise buildings within the Colombo city, will be
commissioned by April 2006.
Meanwhile, fibre laying has already begun in the other stages which
will connect about 100 more high-rises and corporate head offices in
Colombo.
SLT is the first telecom provider in the region to achieve a Metro
Access Network based on MPLS technology, which will provide sub 50ms
resiliency in order to ensure that there is no impact on real time
applications such as voice and video in case of a fibre cable failure,
K. A. K. Perera, DGM and Head of Data Services and VoIP, SLT said. |