October 15, 2009 — 5:58am ET | By Sean Buckley
Claiming to be one of the first operators to make the switch to LTE, Japan's NTT DoCoMo is putting some juice into its IP core network by deploying Alcatel-Lucent's 7450 Ethernet Service Switch (ESS). The mobile operator will leverage the ESS to transform its network to all-IP, enabling it to deliver of course voice, but also high speed data and video services.
Along with addressing the need to accommodate latency-sensitive services such as voice and video traffic, the new network deployment will help NTT pave a path to upgrade its network to 10 Gbps and, as demands dictate, to 40 Gbps and ultimately 100 Gbps.
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Claiming to be one of the first operators to make the switch to LTE, Japan's NTT DoCoMo is putting some juice into its IP core network by deploying Alcatel-Lucent's 7450 Ethernet Service Switch (ESS). The mobile operator will leverage the ESS to transform its network to all-IP, enabling it to deliver of course voice, but also high speed data and video services.
Along with addressing the need to accommodate latency-sensitive services such as voice and video traffic, the new network deployment will help NTT pave a path to upgrade its network to 10 Gbps and, as demands dictate, to 40 Gbps and ultimately 100 Gbps.
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