Adtran Wins FTTx Deal in Indonesia

Indonesian enterprise provider deploys advanced fiber architecture to support ultra-fast SLA-based business services

July 22, 2013

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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- ADTRAN, Inc., a leading provider of next-generation networking solutions, announced today that Lintasarta has chosen the Total Access 5000 broadband platform as the backbone of the company’s Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) service roll out. As Indonesia’s largest telecommunications provider focused solely on enterprise customers and servicing most of the businesses in the country, Lintasarta is deploying FTTP to deliver faster broadband speeds for business services that demand service level agreements (SLAs) for continuous service performance and availability. The ADTRAN Total Access 5000 is purpose-built for supporting premium, consolidated broadband services such as Lintasarta Mobility Access, Data Centre, Cloud Services or Video Conferencing, and provides the highest density FTTP solution for Gigabit service delivery.

Like many forward-thinking service providers today, Lintasarta chose the mass-market centric FTTP architecture to quickly expand network capacity and maintain a high quality-of-service that its business customers expect. The performance and scalability of the Total Access 5000 enables Lintasarta to cost-effectively turn up services or bandwidth as customers demand it, maximising Lintasarta’s end-user revenue opportunities today and in the future. Ten thousand or more customers can have their services launched across an entire large metro area from a single centralised platform. As a result, Lintasarta lowers operation costs and reduces capital expenditures with the highly dense, highly extensible fibre-based Total Access 5000.

Adtran Inc.

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