Wednesday, September 10, 2003

Stratex Networks to Acquire Plessey Broadband Wireless

Stratex Networks agreed to acquire Plessey Broadband Wireless, a supplier of license-exempt, telecommunications-grade microwave transmission products, for $3 million in Stratex Networks' stock and up to $3 million in cash. Plessey Broadband Wireless is located in Cape Town, South Africa. Stratex Networks, which is based in San Jose, California, supplies wireless transmission solutions providers for worldwide mobile and broadband access communications networks.
http://www.stratexnet.com/

Belgium's Telenet Selects Motorola's CMTS

Telenet, one of the leading broadband network operators in Belgium, selected the Motorola Broadband Services Router (BSR) 64000 CMTS for its ExpressNet project. Motorola's BSR 64000 is a carrier-class broadband services router and CMTS designed for large-scale deployment of EUR-DOCSIS 1.1/2.0 and PacketCable based services and applications. It includes MPLS and VPN capabilities for delivering commercial services. Telenet currently offers analog TV services to its 1,560,000 subscribers, as well as broadband Internet and telephony services to residential and business customers. The rollout of the Motorola CMTS will be completed by the end of the year.
http://www.motorola.com

China Telecom Awards Billing and Customer Care to IBM/CSG

China Telecom has selected IBM and CSG Systems to build a billing system for Beijing Telecom to support its fixed line, advanced IP, high speed Internet and Leased Line services supporting up to 500,000 subscribers in Beijing. The billing solution will be developed around billing and data mediation solutions from CSG Systems and implemented on IBM hardware. In addition, IBM will work closely with Beijing Telecom on project management, IT infrastructure implementation of the billing system, along with payment system and network management system implementation. Financial terms were not disclosed.
http://www.ibm.com/industries/telecom
http://www.csgsystems.com

DARPA Selects IBM and Agilent for Optical Interconnect Research

IBM and Agilent Technologies were selected for a multi-year, $30 million project with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop optical interconnects for use within servers. The companies noted that the total communications bandwidth inside servers has been increasing by roughly 10 times every four years due to increasing chip speeds and the number of processors per system. By 2010, this would require a bandwidth of about 40 terabits per second (Tbps) between microprocessors. The objective of the DARPA-sponsored project is to develop optical-interconnect technology that delivers this bandwidth in time to meet this need while simultaneously addressing power, cost, density, and reliability issues. Key goals of IBM and Agilent's program include:

  • aggregate data rates up to 1 Tbps per module;


  • high per-channel rates for optimal cost and power consumption -- up to 15 Gbps for parallel links, and up to 40 Gbps for components;


  • small form factor modules less than two square centimeters in area;


  • ultra low power (5 to 10 milliwatts/Gbps); and


  • high levels of integration to allow tight coupling with computer chips for optical transceivers and waveguide interconnects.
http://www.research.ibm.com
http://www.labs.agilent.com/

Atreus Secures $13 Million for Service Activation Software

Atreus Systems, a start-up based in Ottawa, Canada, raised $13.0 million in Series C venture financing for its software solutions for the creation and activation of IP network and application services. Atreus offers its "xAuthority" Service Fulfillment OSS Solution for wireline and wireless service providers, and its "xAuthority" Identity and Provisioning Solution for government and commercial enterprises. In the new funding round, Meritage Private Equity Funds, SAIC Venture Capital Corporation, and TELUS Ventures joined existing investors Aliant, BDC Venture Capital, Blueprint Ventures, Mobius Venture Capital, and Skypoint Capital Corporation.
http://www.atreus-systems.com

Confluent Photonics Raises $3 Million for DWDM Chips

Confluent Photonics, a start-up based in Salem, New Hampshire, raised $3 million in Series B funding for its development of DWDM products for CATV and telecom carriers. Confluent Photonics Corporation was established in December 2000 as a developer of planar waveguide optical components based on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) semiconductor fabrication techniques. In 2002, Confluent Photonics added the Lightchip DWDM product line, through the acquisition of the business assets and the development team of Lightchip. InnoCal Venture Capital, Rustic Canyon Ventures, and INVESCO Private Capital participated in this latest round.
http://www.confluentphotonics.com

Covad and AT&T Expand Bundled DSL and Voice Service

Covad Communications and AT&T began offering a bundled DSL and voice service for residential users in New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts and Virginia. Launched earlier this year in New York, AT&T plans to offer Covad's DSL service in all states where AT&T provides bundled local and long distance residential services.
http://www.att.net/dslhttp://www.covad.com

Tuesday, September 9, 2003

TANDBERG Television Introduces Content Security for TV over IP

TANDBERG Television is adding enhanced content security to its iTTV delivery platform, which is aimed at telcos and network operators looking to deliver video-centric services such as subscription TV and video on demand over their DSL and FTTH broadband networks. The company's TV over IP head-end solution works in tandem with conditional access systems from Conax, Latens and Widevine. TANDBERG Television also plans to integrate its solutions with conditional access systems from VideoGuard and NDS.
http://www.tandbergtv.com

Alcatel wins DSL expansion project in Vietnam

Vietnam Post and Telecommunication (VNPT), the incumbent national telecom provider, awarded a new DSL expansion contract to Alcatel. Under the first contract, VNPT used Alcatel technology to provide broadband access service to the southern cities of Binh Duong, Dong Nai and Ho Chi Minh City. The second contract enables VNPT to expand its service coverage in the central and southern regions, including the cities of Ba Ria Vung Tau, Can Tho, Hue, Da Nang, Khanh Hoa and Nghe An. The deployment uses the Alcatel 7300 ASAM.
http://www.alcatel.com

NFOEC: Video delivery via DSL and FTTP

Switched digital video over DSL currently appears to provide a better return-on-investment (ROI) than competing architectures, according to Frank Wiener, VP of Business Development at Calix. Speaking at this week's NFOEC conference in Orlando, Florida, Wiener described an ROI analysis of video delivery over DSL and FTTP that his company has performed. Calix analyzed all 550 COs in Michigan to understand the revenues and costs involved in offering video services. Calix created a model to compare various architectures to deliver video over this existing network, and projected the incremental costs to change the network, as well as incremental revenues. In high density and moderate density COs, the results showed that the best Net Present Value (NPV) and lowest up-front cost came from the delivery of three channel switched video over DSL. The forecast assumes delivery of two standard definition channels and one HDTV channel. The analysis found that PON also provides a positive NPV, but requires more up front expense. In small COs, it was "difficult to make the numbers work" with either technology. Wiener added that if the delivery of more than one HDTV channel is important, it would make PON more attractive. He feels that FTTP holds great promise in high density markets, but their analysis found its return lower than further buildouts of DSL. Using a DSL network to deliver video initially, followed by a later transition to PON as customer requirements change, may make the most economic sense.


A CWDM overlay on an EPON system offers the advantages of the power splitting PON architecture combined with wavelength security and component economics of CWDM, according to Paul Dickinson of OFS. The architecture offers high capacity metro access combined with low cost PON for outside plant sharing, and allows service providers to offer dedicated wavelength services for businesses. OFS has demonstrated the compatibility of CWDM overlay with Gigabit PON access carrying both digital and analog transmission over distances of 20km. The test found that the CWDM approach saved up to 25% compared to DWDM and enabled the same service delivery.


Ross Halgren, VP Network Architecture for RBN agreed that CWDM and PON are complimentary. During the last ten years, fiber loops have been deployed closer to end customers in order to provide DSL. As a result, today fiber can often be split into greater numbers of PON access connections at the cabinet (64 instead of 32) because there is less loss from cabinet to customer. CWDM can be used to deliver a wide variety of services to the cabinet, from which the signal will be carried by PON to customers. Each CWDM wavelength can be used to deliver a different type of service and different protocol.


The delivery of analog video over a PON network is more challenging than delivering digital video, according to Frank J. Effenberger of Quantum Bridge Communications. Analog video overlay on PON is feasible with current technology, but the outside plant must be carefully designed and constructed to insure minimum loss variations. Multiplexed analog video is a fragile signal. Video overlay signals are generally quite strong, but they can result in overload, and the signal degrades as it passes through the network. In planning for analog, network planners must account for layout variations, and the loss introduced by individual components the signal will pass through.
http://www.convergedigest.com/blueprints/ttp03/default.asp

France Telecom Divests Latin American Interests

France Telecom will sell its indirect interests in Telecom Argentina to W de Argentina, an affiliate of the Los W group, a leading Argentinean investment company for a consideration in cash of US$125 million.
France Telecom and Telecom Italia each hold approximately 34% of voting rights and a 25.5% economic interest in Nortel Inversora ("Nortel"), the holding company which owns 54.7% of Telecom Argentina's share capital.


Separately, France Telecom reached an agreement with America Movil for the sale of its 26% indirect interest in El Salvador's operator, CTE Salvador, for a net amount of US$217 million payable in cash at the closing of the transaction.


France Telecom said the sales were part of its rationalization strategy to focus on its core markets in France and the UK.
http://www.francetelecom.com

London's Video Networks Chooses Alcatel for TV-over-DSL

Video Networks Limited (VNL) selected Alcatel for a video-over-DSL deployment that will be launching in Q2 2004. Under the contract, Alcatel will provide VNL with DSLAMs and support services enabling VNL to provide a full suite of broadband entertainment services including video on demand, broadcast TV and broadband internet data services. Specifically, VNL will use the Alcatel 7301 Advanced Services Access Manager (ASAM) and the Alcatel 5523 New Generation ADSL Work Station (NG AWS) Element Management System. The service initially will be available in London. The deal was valued at EUR 15 million.
http://www.alcatel.com
http://www.videonetworks.com/
  • Video Networks was founded in 1992 and conducted early work with BT on the first video-on-demand trial in the UK in the mid 1990s

Alcatel Teams with NDS on Broadband IP Entertainment

Alcatel agreed to promote and integrate a video content protection platform from NDS Group plc. as part of its Alcatel Open Media Suite solution for broadband entertainment. NDS's Synamedia system encrypts video content for secure, on-demand delivery. Alcatel's Open Media Suite consists of Video on Demand, broadcast TV and other broadband applications. Cyprus Telecommunications Authority, which is planning a triple-play residential service over DSL, was named as a first customer for the joint solution.
http://www.alcatel.com
http://www.nds.com

RADVision Announces Gateway for Encrypted Videoconferencing

RADVISION introduced a new videoconferencing gateway with encryption capabilities designed for federal and military markets. The new platform, which is based on RADVISION's viaIP gateway, adds four serial interfaces for connecting to packet-based video conferencing networks. These serial interfaces enable connection to encryption devices, which are common in federal and military applications where high-quality videoconferencing is required over encrypted communication channels.
http://www.radvision.com

HNS, a Broadband Satellite Operator, Joins Wi-Fi Alliance

Hughes Network Systems (HNS), which operates the DIRECWAY broadband satellite service, has joined the Wi-Fi Alliance. HNS is providing a Wi-Fi Access service that utilizes the nationwide DIRECWAY system as a backbone, complementing the terrestrial coverage of both 2.5 and 3G cellular carriers and other Wi-Fi hot spot providers.
http://www.hns.com
http://www.wi-fi.org/

Ciena Signs Reseller and Investment Deals with Laurel Networks

Ciena entered into a reseller agreement to market, sell and support Laurel Networks' flagship ST200 Service Edge Router, which will be integrated into Ciena's LightWorks ON-Center Management Suite. Laurel's ST200 Service Edge Router is designed for service provider IP/MPLS backbones.


Separately, Laurel Networks closed a $20 million third round of funding, bringing total investment in the company to $102.3 million. The new participant in the third round is primary investor Ciena. This fund raising is inclusive of funds raised under a separate transaction between Optovation Corporation and Laurel Networks. Existing investors New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Trinity Ventures and Worldview Technology Partners also participated in this latest round of funding.
http://www.ciena.com
  • In May 2003, Marconi announced plans to resell Laurel Networks' Service Edge Router as part of its networking solutions for U.S. federal government network operators and global service providers.

Korean Data Center Deploys Juniper's T-series Routers

Korean Internet data center (KIDC) selected Juniper Networks' T-series routing platform to support a major network backbone upgrade at its flagship data center in Seoul. KIDC will use Juniper's T640 backbone core IP routing platform to support new major corporate customers. Financial terms were not disclosed.
http://www.juniper.net

FCC Adopts Digital TV Plug and Play Standard for One-Way Cable

The FCC adopted rules for digital "plug and play" cable compatibility, paving the way for digital TVs to work on cable networks without set-top decoders. The new rules will permit TV sets to be built with "plug and play" functionality for one-way digital cable services, which include typical cable programming services and premium channels like HBO and Showtime. Consumers will have to obtain a security card (often called a "POD" or "cable card"), from their local cable operator, to be inserted into the TV set. Consumers will still need a set-top box to receive two-way services such as video on demand, impulse pay-per-view and cable operator-enhanced electronic programming guides.


The FCC noted that the industry continues to work on standards for two-way "plug and play" receivers that would eliminate the need for a set-top box to receive these advanced cable services.


Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), noted that 14 consumer electronics companies, representing the majority of HDTV sales in the United States, and seven major cable multiple system operators (MSOs), representing more than 75% of all cable subscribers, previously agreed to a memorandum of understanding that became the basis for the FCC action.
http://www.fcc.gov

TI Establishes ADSL Test Lab

Texas Instruments has established a new InterOps Test Labs DSL interoperability program to help its customers accelerate operator qualification of products based on its chips. TI said that as operators upgrade and replace their infrastructure equipment, interoperability testing would ensure that new line cards work seamlessly with the DSL modems already being used by subscribers. The TI InterOps Test Labs DSL program has facilities in San Jose, California and Dallas, Texas and includes testing against more than 30 leading infrastructure line cards and over 250 unique DSL modems and routers with multiple code loads for each.


Separately, TI announced that over eight original design manufacturers (ODMs) in Asia are offering ADSL router products based on its R7 ADSL router-on-a-chip, which supports ADSL2, ADSL2+ and READSL (reach extended ADSL) to enable higher speeds and longer reach.
http://www.ti.com/dsl

ECI Telecom Spins-off Celtro, Targeting Backhaul for Mobile Networks

ECI Telecom has spun-off its Celtro business unit, which provides transmission solutions for the backhaul of mobile networks. The new, independent and privately-held company will be known as Celtro Inc.


Celtro's team and core technology are descended from ECI's former NGTS Division, which developed digital circuit multiplication equipment and recently merged with NexVerse Networks to form Veraz Networks. The division developed and marketed the QuadCoder, an all-traffic compression system for the cellular network that is installed in live traffic systems worldwide. Celtro now offers this technology to cellular operators.


Momentum Management, a venture group specializing in the acceleration to profitability of technology companies, led the spin-off and successfully completed a round of investment from leading investors, including Genesis Partners, Cedar Fund and Discount Capital Markets. ECI Telecom will retain minority stake in the company.
http://www.celtro.com