Hughes Network Systems Launches Wireless Local Loop In
30.03.1999, 16:58
Mumbai, India for Hughes Ispat, Ltd. / In-Service Cutover Puts
World's First ATM-based Class 5 Switch Into Operation
Germantown, Md. (ots-PRNewswire) - Hughes Network Systems
(HNS) today announced that Hughes Ispat, Ltd. (HIL), India's
largest private sector telecommunications operator, has just
completed an in-service cutover of its wireless local loop (WLL)
network from an NEC NEAX 61E switch to an NEC NEAX61 Sigma
switch, the world's first ATM-based Class 5 switch for multimedia
services. With this cutover, HIL now is operating its state-of-
the-art WLL network in the regions of Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and
Pune, all using NEC NEAX61 Sigma switches.
Hughes Ispat is providing advanced telephony services to the
state of Maharashtra as part of the Indian government's program
to allow multiple telephone companies to compete side by side to
meet the very large backlog demand for telephony services for
businesses and residences.
The wireless access component of the HIL network is provided
by HNS' AIReach(TM) Local Loop system. The AIReach Local Loop
system employs TDMA technology based on the IS-136 standard, the
mobile standard used by many of the major wireless carriers
throughout the world. AIReach Local Loop is optimized to provide
basic telephone service using the TDMA access method. This
optimization addresses the stringent requirements in basic
telephony for high quality and high availability and reliability.
The higher capacity of this network supports the longer call
durations associated with fixed telephone service. The AIReach
Local Loop system is designed to be a transparent alternative to
traditional wire that is in short supply in many areas of India.
HNS has added a number of features to the AIReach Local Loop
product deployed in the HIL networks including their latest
generation of digital subscriber units with IS-641 voice codecs
(used for IS-136 networks), fax and modem data services, and
options for high-capacity E-TDMA operation where needed.
HIL Chief Technical Officer Vinod Jain said, "We are very
pleased at the smooth launch of the service in October 1998 and
now the in-service cutover. We are planning to grow rapidly and
will add additional radio cells as needed to provide the high
quality service now available from HIL. We already have 6,000
subscribers in service with a goal of 50,000 in 1999. Our long-
term plans are for as many as 500,000 subscribers over the next
few years."
NEC vice president Satoru Inoue said, "The NEC NEAX61 Sigma
represents the next generation in switching. We are pleased to
introduce this service in India through Hughes Ispat. We are also
very pleased to interface to the HNS AIReach wireless local loop
system via a V5.2 interface. The V5.2 interface is the latest
world standard for open interfaces to the switched network. NEC
has pledged to meet that interface, allowing countries around the
world the necessary access to bring the newest services to our
switch."
The in-service switch cutover in Navi Mumbai completes the
first phase of HIL's network deployment. The AIReach Local Loop
equipment has been supplied by HNS. The system has been designed
and integrated by HNS India Private Limited, a subsidiary of HNS.
According to T.C. Raghavan, chief technical advisor and manager
of network implementation for HIL, "The cutover to the NEAX61
Sigma at the Navi Mumbai wireless exchange has been the most
challenging task undertaken by NDSI and HNSI as there were more
than 2,400 live customers on the network. The cutover was
accomplished in a matter of two hours without any disruption of
service. With this cutover, HIL now has a seamless network
covering Mumbai and Pune -- the biggest market in India."
"Our wireless local loop service is just the first step in
wireless access," said Jain. "Later this year, we plan to add new
services for the business community including HNS' newest fixed
wireless access product, AIReach Broadband. This high capacity,
point-to-multipoint service will allow HIL to provide the latest
capabilities for high-speed data access to the business
community."
About Hughes Ispat
Hughes Ispat, Ltd. is a joint venture of Hughes Network
Systems, ALLTEL Corporation, and Ispat Industries Ltd., a member
of the Ispat Group from India. HIL has been awarded a 15-year
license by the Government of India to build and operate a
telecommunications network in the Maharashtra Telecom Circle
including Mumbai and the state of Goa.
About Hughes Network Systems
Hughes Network Systems is a unit of Hughes Electronics
Corporation. Based in Germantown, Maryland, USA, HNS develops and
markets digital communications products and services worldwide
including digital radio systems, private satellite networks using
VSATs, and consumer satellite products. HNS has been active in
India Hughes Network Systems Launches Wireless Local Loop in
Mumbai, India, since the early 1980s through its three
subsidiaries, Hughes Escorts Communications, Ltd., Hughes
Software Systems Private, Ltd. and Hughes Network Systems India
Private, Ltd. The earnings of Hughes Electronics are used to
calculate the earnings per share attributable to (NYSE: GMH)
common stock.
About ALLTEL
ALLTEL Corporation, also based in the USA, is one of the
largest independent service providers to fixed and mobile
telephony customers and specializes in information technology
services for the telecommunications and financial sectors in 47
countries.
About Ispat Group
The Ispat Group is among the top five steel producers in India
and is one of the largest producers of flat steel in the country.
Ispat Group also has interests in the power and mining
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