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Hanoi Telecom Upgrades Metro and Core Backbone to 500Gbps

Hanoi Telecom Upgrades Metro and Core Backbone to 500Gbps Image Credit: Infinera

Hanoi Telecom Corporation (HTC), a leading wireless telecom operator in Vietnam has selected Infinera Intelligent Transport Networks to advance its optical network in the country. HTC offers its retail mobile services under Vietnam Mobile to more than 13 million wireless subscribers.

HTC extended its existing Infinera TM-Series metro network with the DTN-X Family for its backbone connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Vung Tau. Combined with Instant Bandwidth technology, the end-to-end solution enables HTC to differentiate its services and manage costs as it increases network capacity, said Infinera. 

According to Infinera, the integrated metro and core backbone platforms from Infinera allow HTC to have a unified network with a common DNA management system simplifying operations and accelerating service innovation. The Infinera DTN-X XTC Series enables HTC to deliver 500 Gb/s super-channels today and supports a forward-scale design to provide multi-terabit super-channels in the future.

Trinh Minh Chau, Chairwoman and CEO of Hanoi Telecom
The DTN-X XTC Series is an ideal fit for HTC’s network based on its performance and reliability in networks around the world. We intend to advance the deployment of high bandwidth solutions to our customers in the Vietnam market by using the DTN-X XTC Series based on the innovative PIC technology.

Andrew Bond-Webster, Vice President, APAC Sales, Infinera
This expanded solution is a great example of how Infinera provides our customers with optical transport solutions across all sections of the network.

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