Huawei deploys first iODN in Russia

A new intelligent optical distribution network (iODN) has been successfully deployed for the Russian telco Rostelecom, marking the first such deployment and bringing improved services to experiences to its broadband subscribers.

Jamie Beach

January 9, 2013

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An intelligent optical distribution network (iODN) has been successfully deployed for the Russian telco Rostelecom, marking the first such deployment and bringing improved services to experiences to its broadband subscribers.

The iODN has been deployed by Chinese firm Huawei in Perm Krai and enhances utilisation of the fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network that Rostelecom is building through electronic and transparent resource management.

The solution also supports real-time monitoring of network construction progress and resilient adjustment of fibre links, enabling fast service provisioning.

A multi-level link-quality-assurance mechanism has been introduced to enhance network reliability and simplify operation and maintenance, allowing for real-time monitoring of link quality and fast fault diagnosis.

“The iODU network deployed by Huawei is great. It simplifies the O&M of fibre networks, helping us deliver high-quality services and lower O&M costs,” said Korolev K.G., CTO of Rostelecom’s Perm branch.

Huwaei’s iODN solution picked up the award for ‘Best Broadband Access Award – Fixed’ at last year’s Broadband Infovision Awards, held in Amsterdam during the Broadband World Forum 2012. For more information on the winners, please click here.

About the Author

Jamie Beach

Jamie Beach is Managing Editor of IP&TV News (www.iptv-news.com) and a regular contributor to Broadband World News. Jamie specialises in the disruptive influence of broadband on the television & media industries. You can email him at jamie.beach[at]informa.com

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