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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (21637)5/26/2007 1:09:32 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Respond to of 46821
 
HP Helps Broadband Provider MVB Offer "Triple Play" Services Over High-speed Network
Hewlett-Packard Press Release | May 22, 2007

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NICE, France-- HP today announced that it has teamed with Cisco and MidtVest Bredbaand (MVB), a Denmark-based broadband provider, to build a high-speed, fiber-to-the-home network for the delivery of advanced services such as video on demand and interactive TV to homes and businesses.

Using the new network, MVB's Content Denmark subsidiary will deliver to more than 200,000 customers the so-called "triple play" of Internet protocol (IP)-based services: Internet, digital TV and voice. Content Denmark customers can, for example, use their TV sets to surf the web and do email, access telephone voice mails, enjoy interactive TV and download movies or other video on demand.

Stretching the definition of "triple play" into "multiple play," MVB plans to add other services in the future, including high-definition TV programming, storage on demand, and remote back-up and restoration of data.

HP worked closely with Cisco, MVB, and Content Denmark, to build the network, implement HP operations support systems (OSS) management software, train the Content Denmark staff, and provide ongoing mission-critical support services for network operation.

"With the Cisco fiber-to-the-home network, MVB has laid the foundation for a truly exciting customer experience," said Lars Peter Christiansen, operation manager, MidtVest Bredbaand, A/S. "The HP OSS tools help us improve that customer experience by automating many of the complexities of network and service management. At the same time, they help us reduce the internal costs associated with operating complex, converged services."

HP OSS software solutions provide staff with an integrated "console" to view and manage all applications and services in the network. With this highly efficient tool, the staff can see and resolve problems before they degrade service to Content Denmark customers. Conversely, Content Denmark builds trust with customers by allowing them to view their own service profile through an online portal run by HP OSS software.

"MVB has a clear vision to develop highly automated services that deliver outstanding customer satisfaction, and it is producing significant advances in high-speed networks, service delivery and service management," said Norm Kincl, director of operations solutions, Communications, Media and Entertainment, HP. "HP, partnering with Cisco, is helping operators like MVB achieve these positive business outcomes as they deploy fiber-based IP networks and next-generation OSS."

HP OSS software products are used by more than 400 service providers worldwide. They support key industry standards such as NGOSS, OSS through Java (OSS-J), Multi-Technology Network Management and 3GPP.

The Ethernet-based point to point fiber-to-the-home network delivers bandwidth of up to 100 megabits per second. The network uses the Cisco 7600 Series Routers and Cisco Catalyst® 4500 E-FTTH switch to provide fiber access to the MPLS core network. The Ethernet fiber-to-the-home design uses a per-service virtual local area network architecture to provide the security and quality of service required to support voice over IP (VoIP) and IP television (IPTV). The network data center runs on the HP BladeSystem with HP StorageWorks EVA SAN arrays and Cisco MDS9216i Multilayer Fabric Switches supporting fiber channel over IP.

"The transforming network continues to deliver more types of digital voice and video application services to consumers from any device and at anytime," said Paolo Campoli, director, SP Solutions Development, Cisco. "The Cisco IP Next-Generation Network, in combination with HP services and software, provides MidtVest a complete fiber-to-the-home platform to keep the competitive edge in digital IP entertainment, Internet and voice communications for their customers across Europe."

The HP OSS software products are part of the HP Integrated Service Management framework, which integrates OSS and business support systems (BSS), to provide carriers and operators with the comprehensive, highly adaptive, service-oriented approach needed to effectively manage networks and services, improve mediation and billing, and assure quality of service for customers.

This announcement was made at TeleManagement World in Nice, France, where HP is located in booth #158. More information about HP OSS software and HP Integrated Service Management is available at www.hp.com/go/ism.
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Press Release Source: Cisco Systems, Inc.

Bredbaand Nord Launches Video Service Over Cisco IP Next-Generation Network
Tuesday May 22, 3:09 pm ET
COLOGNE, GERMANY--(MARKET WIRE)--May 22, 2007 -- ANGA Cable -- Cisco® (NasdaqGS:CSCO - News) today announced that Danish utility company Bredbaand Nord has launched video services over a Cisco Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) platform comprising a headend from Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company and a Cisco Ethernet fiber-to-the-home (E-FTTH) network. The initial service to customers is designed to provide up to 46 channels of video over a connection specified at 100 megabits per second (Mbps)* direct to the home with voice and data services to complete a triple-play offering.

"Scientific Atlanta® and Cisco have extensive experience helping utility companies expand their capabilities beyond legacy services into new, complex areas such as delivering video, voice and data," said Carsten O. Jensen, chief technology officer at Bredbaand Nord. "We were very confident they could meet our aggressive launch plan dates, leverage their strong local presence in Denmark for us, and support this important new business initiative based on their experience in providing a system solution for other utility companies that had ventured into the video arena."

Deregulation of the utility industry presents companies like Bredbaand Nord with many new opportunities to expand services. The new video service will provide viewers with 46 analog channels, initially delivered to Bredbaand Nord through an IP link. The new Scientific Atlanta headend will convert the IP programming to analog format for transmission to customers over the utility's fiber network.

Bredbaand Nord is offering broadband services specified at 100 Mbps to subscribers using Cisco point-to-point Ethernet fiber-to-the-home (E-FTTH) technology with Cisco Catalyst® 4500 Series Switches in the access layer and Cisco 7600 Series Routers in the aggregation and core network. Cisco Carrier Ethernet and E-FTTH solutions provide the high availability, security and quality of service required for advanced video delivery such as high-definition video streaming and video downloading. For the subscriber's home, the RTP300 broadband router with integrated phone ports from Linksys®, a division of Cisco, allows users to share a broadband connection with several computers and have access to feature-rich telephone services over the same connection.

At the headend, Bredbaand Nord is deploying a Scientific Atlanta Prisma II(TM) optical platform, including 1550nm transmitters and amplifiers, to help deliver the performance and versatility required for the reliable delivery of its new video service. Additionally, Scientific Atlanta's SciCare(TM) EMEA Professional Services is providing extensive systems integration services for the project.

About Bredbaand Nord

Bredbaand Nord was established by three local utility companies wanting to invest in the development of Vendsyssel and Han Herred in Northern Jutland, Denmark. The purpose is to offer the companies' customers the best possible communications services, which are a precondition for the utilisation of the many possibilities offered by the information society.

The three companies behind Bredbånd Nord is Brønderslev og Oplands Elforsyning, BOE, Han Herreds Elforsyning, HHE, and Elforsyningen Sydvendsyssel, ESV. For more information, go to bredbaandnord.dk.

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (21637)5/29/2007 8:04:46 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 46821
 
Lightwave Direct Newsletter of May 29, 2007

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