Communications
SingTel and Huawei Deploy Singapore' s First IP Core Router Clustering System
Huawei announced that SingTel has successfully deployed its NE5000E 1+2 router cluster system in the converged IP backbone network to simultaneously carry a rich variety of services, including VoIP, high-speed Internet (HSI), and IPTV services.
The Passing SingTel's rigorous tests, Huawei's NE5000E router cluster system has demonstrated superb scalability and stability. Huawei's NE5000E 1+2 router cluster system, integral part of a converged IP backbone network contract signed between SingTel and Huawei, achieves 2.56T port capacity and such port capacity can be scalable to 200T. This cluster system will cater to SingTel's long-term growth plans, and help reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) of SingTel's network.
SingTel works with top-tier industry vendors, such as Huawei, to ensure our customers enjoy superior performance, scalability and reliability for their IP-enabled applications. Through our leading-edge IP backbone network, we are committed to providing innovative solutions of the highest quality that will further strengthen our capabilities as a leading multimedia solutions company, said Alan Lam, SingTel' s Vice President of IP and Data Engineering.
Wang Shengli, President of Huawei's Asia Pacific Regional Division, added, Huawei's router cluster system, the first of this kind introduced to Singapore, will consolidate Singapore's role as an important international information center. We agree that the continued cooperation between SingTel and Huawei will boost SingTel's service carrier capability and bring faster, better, more communication services to SingTel subscribers.
As a leading IP player, Huawei has successfully deployed the world's first 5T NE5000E 2+4 router cluster system. Up to date, the global cumulative shipment of Huawei's core router NE5000E and relevant cluster systems has hit over 2,000, which are widely servicing global major carriers such as SingTel, China Telecom, China Mobile, China Unicom, and France Telecom (FT).