Spanish CLEC Jazztel Deploys Hundreds of RAD Converters to Connect IP DSLAMs over SDH Infrastructure
Solution Will Enable Smooth Migration to Packet Switched Backbone
July 20, 2005: Jazztel, a leading Spanish competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC), is deploying hundreds of intelligent converters from RAD Data Communications to enable it to connect its IP DSLAMs over existing SDH infrastructure throughout the country.
RAD's RIC-155GE intelligent converters will enable Jazztel to transport IP-based services over an existing SDH backbone while reserving the option to migrate to a packet switched backbone in the future. The savings that will accrue will allow Jazztel to invest in marketing the IP services that it will be able to provide its customers over SDH that will, in turn, expedite payback and new revenue generation.
"Jazztel had been offering DSL services over an ATM backbone but is now moving to IP DSLAMs in response to future market trends," notes Jose Aronson, Regional Sales Manager for Iberia at RAD Data Communications. "The RIC-155GE bridges the gap between technologies, and, therefore, will make Jazztel's migration to Next Generation packet switched networks smooth and affordable." Within one year Jazztel is expected to connect approximately 300 links with the RIC-155GE.
Cost-Effective Bridging of Gigabit Ethernet over STM Lines
The RIC-155GE enables simple, efficient and cost-effective bridging of Gigabit Ethernet over STM-1 SDH and OC-3 SONET lines. Typically located at the customer premises as a CPE/CLE, the RIC-155GE's bridging function supports both transparent VLAN-unaware and VLAN-aware operating modes.
Joaquín Ortigas, Sales Carrier Manager at Landata, the RAD distributor that proposed the RIC-155GE solution to Jazztel, stated that "Landata’s experience working with operators clearly demonstrates that RAD's solution was the best option for the application that Jazztel required."
Jazztel's high-capacity fiber optic network provides wideband services to Spanish enterprises and complements other access technologies, such as xDSL and LMDS (for access over radio). Jazztel's network includes a high-capacity backbone that interconnects with those of Spain's larger carriers and access network rings in urban centers and industrial parks.
About Jazztel
Jazztel is one of Spain's leading telecommunications operators and providers of applications and value added services with its own infrastructure. Jazztel offers enterprises and residential customers wideband solutions for voice traffic, data and Internet access. The company's proprietary network, unique in Spain, permits it to maintain its innovative lead. With an investment of 600 million euros, it has completed an extensive network deployment in more than 100 metropolitan areas and industrial parks. Its local access network infrastructure, which is connected to its backbone, constitutes one of the fastest telecommunications networks in Europe. Jazztel, which was founded in 1997, also incorporates distinct, complementary business units, such as Centro de Cálculo de Sabadell, S.A. (CCS), dedicated to the integration and development of information systems for medium-sized enterprises, and Adatel Telecomunicaciones, S.A., an telecommunications integrator for large and medium-sized enterprises.
Jazztel site: www.jazztel.es
About Landata
The Landata Group is one of Spain's principal telecommunications integrators. Founded in 1987 with the participation of CORPORACIÓN IBV, which was established by Iberdrola and BBVA, Landata is comprised of three companies: Landata Ingneniería, Landata Comunicaciones de Empresa and Lanaccess Telecom. With offices in Madrid, Bilbao, Barcelona, Seville, and Valencia, the Landata Group reported 76 million euros in sales and 318 employees in 2003.
Landata site: www.landata.es
About RAD
Established in 1981, privately owned RAD Data Communications has achieved international recognition as a major manufacturer of high quality access equipment for data communications and telecommunications applications. These solutions serve the data and voice access requirements of service providers, incumbent and new carriers, and enterprise networks, by reducing infrastructure investment costs while boosting competitiveness and profitability. The company's installed base exceeds 10,000,000 units and includes more than 150 carriers and operators around the world. These customers are supported by 21 RAD offices and more than 300 channel partners in 164 countries.
RAD is a member of the RAD Group of companies, a world leader in networking and internetworking product solutions.