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Tiscali Selects Infinera for Nationwide Italian Network
Leading Italian ISP Deploys Infinera ATN and DTN
| Source: Infinera
SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwire - December 3, 2009) - Tiscali, one of the leading
telecommunications companies in Italy, has selected an Infinera (NASDAQ : INFN ) Digital Optical Network for its nationwide Italian backbone and metro
networks to provide its customers in Italy with the speed and flexibility
of Infinera solutions.
Tiscali will be deploying the Infinera DTN for its national backbone
network and Infinera ATN systems for its metro networks.
With more than 700,000 customers in Italy, of which more than 550,000 use
ADSL access technology, Tiscali chose Infinera solutions because the
features and capabilities of the Infinera systems will enable Tiscali to
offer important benefits to its customers. With Infinera's highly scalable
bandwidth, Tiscali will be able to meet customers' need for increased
bandwidth quickly, as well as extend its footprint into new regions and new
metro areas.
The Infinera network will support Tiscali's plans to increase its service
offerings to new customers, including telecom operators and large
enterprises. The ease of deployment and commissioning of Infinera solutions
makes it possible to deploy a nationwide network far more quickly than with
traditional DWDM systems which require significantly more time to deploy
systems and turn up individual wavelengths.
"Our customer demand is growing rapidly and Infinera's digital solutions
enable us to meet those needs quickly and easily," said Tiscali General
Manager Luca Scano. "Infinera's next generation Digital Optical Networks
technology is helping Tiscali achieve its goal of operating the most
modern, advanced and resilient network in Italy, thus delivering reliable
and high-quality services to our customers."
Tiscali is deploying the new Infinera ATN metro edge platform in more than
80 metro areas where it already has a strong network presence, including
most major and medium-sized Italian cities such as Rome, Milan, Turin, and
Palermo. The ATN is designed to offer seamless integration with an Infinera
DTN network with a common network management system, enabling end-to-end
service provisioning and visibility. With the ability to eliminate
back-to-back transponders at network interconnection points, an ATN/DTN
network can deliver savings in capital expenditure, while extending
Infinera's
well-known ease of operation to the metro edge. The ATN offers flexible
configurations to simplify and accelerate network deployment. The ATN has
been designed to offer best-in-class density and power consumption in a
small form factor. It is designed to support all metro transport services,
including Ethernet, SAN, SONET/SDH, OTN and video services.
"We are thrilled to support Tiscali, one of the most innovative and
entrepreneurial telecom operators in Europe, with an Infinera Digital
Optical Network," said Infinera CEO Jagdeep Singh. "This combined ATN and
DTN network will enable Tiscali to offer superior customer service,
scalability, and network reliability to their existing customers, as well
as significantly enlarge their customer base."
The Infinera family of optical solutions includes the Infinera DTN, the
first optical system based on large-scale photonic integrated circuits, and
the Infinera ATN, a compact metro edge platform that extends the benefits
of Infinera's Digital Optical Networks to the metro edge.
About Infinera
Infinera provides Digital Optical Networking systems to telecommunications
carriers worldwide. Infinera's systems are unique in their use of a
breakthrough semiconductor technology: the photonic integrated circuit
(PIC). Infinera's systems and PIC technology are designed to provide
customers with simpler and more flexible engineering and operations, faster
time-to-service, and the ability to rapidly deliver differentiated services
without reengineering their optical infrastructure. For more information,
please visit http://www.infinera.com/.
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including that the ease of deployment and commissioning of Infinera
solutions makes it possible to deploy a nationwide network far more quickly
than with traditional DWDM systems which require significantly more time to
deploy systems and turn up individual wavelengths; that the ATN is designed
to offer seamless integration with an Infinera DTN network with a common
network management system, enabling end-to-end service provisioning and
visibility. With the ability to eliminate back-to-back transponders at
network interconnection points; that an ATN/DTN network can deliver savings
in capital expenditure, while extending Infinera's well-known ease of
operation to the metro edge; that the ATN offers flexible configurations to
simplify and accelerate network deployment; and that the ATN has been
designed to offer best-in-class density and power consumption in a small
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