
Nokia’s Chinese subsidiary, Nokia Shanghai Bell (NSB), has won the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) optical transport network (OTN) project.
The deployment will cover SGCC Beijing and Tianjin and will help SGCC to smoothly evolve the transport network from 10 Gbps to beyond 100 Gbps, based on Nokia’s in-house innovative PSE chipset.
The Nokia 1830 PSS-32 platform is at the core of the new SGCC optical transport network. The 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) portfolio consists of platforms optimized for varying optical network deployment environments ranging from interconnecting data centers to efficiently scaling large metro, regional and long-haul optical networks. Each platform leverages common software, hardware, management and control to offer seamless operations across the portfolio.
The Nokia 1830 PSS-32 also provides intelligent and reliable network control and restoration through distributed GMPLS and/or centralized SDN control options for improved network capacity, efficiency, reliability and service deployment velocity. This will enable SGCC to deliver high availability services rapidly, reduce network operating costs and extend network lifecycles.
Zhang Huijian, Vice-General Manager of SGCC Tianjin Electric Information & Communication Corporation said, “The new OTN network can provide better technology support for communications, deliver higher level of security and reliability for the power grid, and raise operational efficiency, while improving the business environment to help us deliver better services to our customers. We are pleased to be working with Nokia, which has advanced optical/IP technologies and provides high-quality and professional services to support us in this project.”
Jin Jian, Executive Vice President at Nokia Shanghai Bell, Head of Enterprise & Public Sector said, “We are very happy to be working again with SGCC to improve its core network, this time in Beijing and Tianjin. The new network will not only meet its capacity needs but will also improve efficiency and support a wide range of technologies that will be required as it make its electrical grid smarter.”
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