Bengaluru solution impresses Zimbabwe telco
TelOne, one of Zimbabwe’s largest telecom entities and the most affordable internet service provider, has deployed Tejas Networks’ 100G/100G+ coherent DWDM solution to become ‘future-ready’ by upgrading existing networks with the latest technologies at incremental cost.
“Our solution empowers our customers to diversify their existing DWDM vendor base and use our proven, cost-effective solution to expand and inter-operate,” Sanjay Nayak, CEO and MD of Tejas Networks, said in announcing the deal on 10 May 2021 from Bengaluru.
“It is a prime example of how our open and flexible software-defined-hardware™ architecture is enabling our customers to become ‘future-ready’ by enabling them to upgrade their existing networks with the latest technologies at incremental cost,” he said of the latest 100G/100G+ DWDM/OTN technology for TelOne network expansion.
“With rising demand for bandwidth and higher speeds from our customers, we were looking for a versatile solution that could significantly expand the capacity on our existing fibre network with incremental investments,” Chipo Mtasa, Managing Director at TelOne, said of the Bengaluru technology selection,
“We were impressed by the capabilities of the Tejas’ solution and its ability to seamlessly carry 100G services with no inter-operability issues. Tejas products have very versatile software, are simple to configure and easy to operate. We appreciate the support of a highly responsive Tejas team, that was able to design and deliver an end-to-end network solution in the shortest period of time,” said Mtasa,
“In the TelOne network, we delivered our DWDM/OTN solution using our scalable and versatile TJ1600 platform. Our solution unlocks new opportunities for service providers to multiply the available capacity on their networks by more than 10X, without being limited by their existing network deployment,” elaborated Rakesh Raghoonandan, Vice President Sales – Tejas Networks Africa.
“The TelOne deployment is yet another example of our cutting-edge technology that we have deployed over several networks across Africa,” he underlined.
TelOne has the widest network coverage in Zimbabwe with connectivity across the country, anchored on its robust backbone infrastructure. TelOne has strong connections to multiple undersea cable systems and has shareholding in the West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC), which has a major stake in the East African Submarine System (EASSy) cable.
Tejas’ state-of-the-art 100G DWDM/OTN solution was selected by TelOne after a competitive bidding process and a successful field trial. Tejas was able to successfully demonstrate high-speed transmission of multiple 100G lambdas while meeting the stringent performance and reliability requirements in a cost-effective manner.
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