MTS will build a long-haul fiber-optic line between Siberia and the Far East
Operator MTS has started an active phase of the implementation of two projects to build between eastern Siberia and the Far East's own backbone fiber-optic communication (FOC), which will form the basis for further development in these regions of mobile broadband Internet access.
With the gradual completion of two fiber-optic line in 2011 and 2012, MTS will acquire its own transportation network in Siberia and the Far East, which will multiply the bandwidth of your own channels from the current 2 Gb / s to 80 Gb / s, and in the long term - up to 800 Gbps / sec.
MTS now be equipped and multiplexers belonging to her haul fiber-optic channels in the direction of Krasnoyarsk-Taishet-Bratsk-Tynda-Komsomolsk-on-Amur-Khabarovsk-Vladivostok-Nakhodka stretching over 5,500 kilometers. After starting the FOL in the second half of 2011, its throughput capacity of 40 Gbps, upgradeable to 400 Gbps.
Slightly south of the section Krasnoyarsk - Irkutsk - Ulan-Ude - Chita - Khabarovsk MTS on an equal footing with other operators involved in the construction of a second fiber-optic line, which is over 5,200 kilometers with a maximum capacity of 1200 Gbps. Shares of each of the participants in the project capital cost and access to the main canals to split equally. The capacity of the transmission of the MTS will be the first phase of 40 Gbit / c., and settlement - 400 Gbit / c.
MTS Group is planning the next two to three years to increase the length of its own fiber-optic line, including the trunk, up to 125,000 kilometers from the current more than 100,000 kilometers and expects to pass through their own channels of about 90% of its traffic.
With the gradual completion of two fiber-optic line in 2011 and 2012, MTS will acquire its own transportation network in Siberia and the Far East, which will multiply the bandwidth of your own channels from the current 2 Gb / s to 80 Gb / s, and in the long term - up to 800 Gbps / sec.
MTS now be equipped and multiplexers belonging to her haul fiber-optic channels in the direction of Krasnoyarsk-Taishet-Bratsk-Tynda-Komsomolsk-on-Amur-Khabarovsk-Vladivostok-Nakhodka stretching over 5,500 kilometers. After starting the FOL in the second half of 2011, its throughput capacity of 40 Gbps, upgradeable to 400 Gbps.
Slightly south of the section Krasnoyarsk - Irkutsk - Ulan-Ude - Chita - Khabarovsk MTS on an equal footing with other operators involved in the construction of a second fiber-optic line, which is over 5,200 kilometers with a maximum capacity of 1200 Gbps. Shares of each of the participants in the project capital cost and access to the main canals to split equally. The capacity of the transmission of the MTS will be the first phase of 40 Gbit / c., and settlement - 400 Gbit / c.
MTS Group is planning the next two to three years to increase the length of its own fiber-optic line, including the trunk, up to 125,000 kilometers from the current more than 100,000 kilometers and expects to pass through their own channels of about 90% of its traffic.
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