Axerra Networks’ Pseudo-Wire solutions deployed by central telegraph

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Axerra Networks announced that Central Telegraph, one of the largest service providers in Russia, is deploying Axerra’s Pseudo-Wire solutions for PBX backhaul and point-to-point connections over a Packet Switched Network. Axerra’s award-winning AXN Pseudo-Wire Gateways and Access Devices enable Central Telegraph to provide efficient, cost-effective backhaul of E1 services while leveraging its infrastructure to support commercial services to small- and medium-sized businesses, both emerging services as well as the traditional E1 voice and data services that business customers depend on.

Central Telegraph provides a wide range of telecommunications services to individuals and business customers in Moscow and the Moscow region. For service delivery to its extensive base of subscribers, Central Telegraph uses a metro Ethernet and IP/MPLS network. The Circuit Emulation Pseudo-Wire capabilities of Axerra’s solutions will enable the transport of voice traffic to a central operator PBX (star topology) as well as the transport of voice traffic between different customer offices (point-to-point) over packet access networks.

Axerra’s AXN Pseudo-Wire Gateways and Access Devices provide the most comprehensive set of voice and data Pseudo-Wire services in the industry, including Circuit Emulation Pseudo-Wire, Frame Relay and HDLC Pseudo-Wires, ATM Pseudo-Wires, Ethernet Pseudo-Wires, and legacy + IP aggregation with Layer 2 separation, security, and QoS/CoS over next-generation networks. Axerra’s Pseudo-Wire solutions enable the widest range of traditional business services and maps them onto MPLS/Carrier Ethernet, Cable HFC, xDSL, EPON/GPON, and WiMAX, creating a full-service alternative to TDM access and SDH backhaul.

“We selected Axerra as our vendor of choice after rigorous technical evaluations,” said Alexey Testov, Director of Network Development and System Planning at Central Telegraph. “Axerra’s solution was clearly superior than other vendor solutions that we tested, particularly in its ability to provide the latency reduction features, extensive performance monitoring capabilities, friendly management, and simple technical maintenance that we needed to leverage our packet switched network.”

Central Telegraph’s initial deployment includes placing AXN Pseudo-Wire Access Devices in scores of customer premises with future plans calling for the deployment of AXN Pseudo-Wire Gateways and Access Devices in central offices and customer locations throughout its vast network.

“We’re extremely pleased that Central Telegraph recognized the technical and business advantages that Axerra’s Pseudo-Wire technology offers,” said Roman Ferster, Axerra’s Vice President Central & Eastern Europe and General Manager Russia, CIS & Baltic States. “Central Telegraph will be strategically positioned to reach more customers with full-featured voice and data services, and can also provide additional revenue-generating services in the future, such as mobile voice and data backhaul.”

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