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Romania's Educational Network selects Nortel
Nov 17, 2008 (TELECOMWORLDWIRE via COMTEX) --
The Romanian Educational Network RoEduNet, an organisation and data
communications system that offers universities, high schools, cultural,
scientific and research non-profit institutions the means to
communicate with each other and have access to Internet information
resources, has chosen a Nortel 10G optical solution to provide
scientists and researchers with enough bandwidth and network capacity
needed for major science and research projects as well as education and
training.
The Nortel announcement on 17 November said that Felix Telecom,
Nortel's integration partner in Romania, will deliver the project to
RoEduNet including design, installing, deploying and providing ongoing
servicing for the network.
The adaptive RoEduNet optical network uses more than 4,239 kms of
optical fibre to connect cities and campuses, uniting all Romania's key
Research and Educational facilities.
Nortel said that its 40G/100G Adaptive Optical Technology makes it
possible for RoEduNet to effect a smooth and cost-effective transition
from its 10G network to 40G and later to 100G, enabling increased
network bandwidth to cope with bandwidth-sapping applications like
IPTV, Internet video and grid computing for faster processing
capabilities.
NO financial details of the deal were disclosed.
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