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Telstra to Improve Australian Net Infrastructure
Published by: rose 2008-11-20
In the latest of a series of moves by the Australian telecommunications carrier, Telstra has chosen four networking vendors to upgrade different parts of Australia's Internet and telephony infrastructure, in a project called Data Mode of Operation (DMO), at a cost running up to billions of dollars.

Telstra chose Nortel Networks and Lucent as the primary providers of hardware and software for its core networks, with Alcatel providing services, and selected a team of Alcatel and Cisco Systems to build an Internet telephony platform for what the carrier calls its "voice on Net" strategy.

The biggest surprise in the DMO announcement, which followed more than a year of intense lobbying by suppliers, was the relatively small part that local market leader Cisco had been given.

A figure on the cost of the entire five-year project was not given, but Nortel said its part of the deal was potentially worth up to AUS$1 billion (US$650 million).




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