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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedHuawei named supplier of WDM optical metropolitan network for Telecom Italia.(wavelength division multiplexing)(contracts of Huawei Technologies Company Ltd.)(Brief article)
European Telecom, February, 2007
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Huawei), a provider of next-generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, announced that it has been selected by Telecom Italia to carry out Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology projects. The first Chinese telecommunication equipment supplier selected for Italian telecom programs, Huawei was awarded the contract to supply optical transport technology after the company underwent Telecom Italia s stringent evaluation process.
In addition to Telecom Italia, Huawei s other successful partnerships with European mainstream operators include British Telecom, where Huawei is a preferred vendor in the transport and MSAN domain for the 21CN program; and a CWDM/DWDM project for Dutch operator...
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