Huawei's NE5000E core routers simplify DTAC's backbone networks; upgrade the existing 40G equipment to 400G.
Huawei continues to implement its global strategy of expansion worldwide. This
time the Chinese company is targeting the Thailand market. In fact since
yesterday, Huawei, a global information and communications technology (ICT)
solutions provider, has announced that it will provide NE5000E 400G core
routers for Total Access Communication Public Company Limited
(DTAC), a large-scale mobile service provider in Thailand, to upgrade its Internet core equipment on the core network, bringing more diversified and smooth services to UMTS users.
(DTAC), a large-scale mobile service provider in Thailand, to upgrade its Internet core equipment on the core network, bringing more diversified and smooth services to UMTS users.
This means, DTAC and Huawei cooperate to perform upgrades on the Internet
core network to simplify the network topology, improve the network efficiency,
and strengthen the competitiveness in UMTS mobile communications, to improve
user experience and attract more UMTS users.
Henceforth Huawei's NE5000E core routers simplify DTAC's backbone networks,
upgrade the existing 40G equipment to 400G, and implement networking between
100GE and 10GE by changing subboards, thereby protecting investments.
Connectikpeople may recall that, Huawei carrier IP products and solutions
are serving China Telecom, China Mobile, China Unicom and other world-wide leading
carriers such as Orange S.A, Telefonica, and SingTel.