Ericsson Picks up GPON win in Bangladesh
Ericsson and Grameen CyberNet Limited, a
leading internet service provider in Bangladesh, have signed a contract for a
fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network based on Ericsson's GPON (Gigabit Passive
Optical Network) solution. The move will allow Grameen CyberNet to provide
advanced broadband services, such as games and video-on-demand services, to its
customers.
Under the agreement, Ericsson will deliver central office optical equipment and
devices for the home based on its EDA 1500 solution, plus infrastructure such as
fiber systems and cables.
The EDA 1500 is an access solution, a part of Ericsson's Full Service Broadband
offering and is based on the GPON standard that has emerged as the key enabling
technology to achieve an all-IP network. GPON is fiber-based, provides high
bandwidth and accelerates optical and IP convergence in the access network,
packaging voice, data, and video services.
Ghulam Mohiuddin, Managing Director, Grameen CyberNet, says: "This deal is a
milestone in the evolution of broadband services in Bangladesh. It highlights
Grameen CyberNet's commitment to offering our customers premium services,
employing the latest technology available. Ericsson's GPON solution will enable
us to offer high-quality, feature-rich broadband services to the home."
Arun Bansal, Managing Director of Ericsson Bangladesh, says: "We are pleased to
partner with Grameen CyberNet in providing them our GPON solution. This deal
marks the first step for Bangladeshi internet users to experience a real fiber
to the home service with availability of innovative broadband applications and
features."
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