LEW TelNet opts for Keymile
LEW TelNet, supplier of data communication solutions in southern Germany, has opted for Keymile's multi-service access systems, MileGate and UMUX. Keymile's flexibility on access technology is said to have played a pivotal role in the selection process, and the company's technology allows the development of both traditional network infrastructure and advanced fibre optic connections.
LEW TelNet operates its own telecommunications network and supplies IT services to companies and local authorities. It is modernising its network infrastructure with systems technology from Keymile. telent, the south German telecommunications company, oversaw negotiations and concluded the contract.
LEW TelNet supplies telecommunications services to both large customers and other carriers. Similar to other network operators in Germany, LEW TelNet is faced with the challenge of migrating the TDM-based network infrastructure to Ethernet/IP. In the future, this task will primarily be handled by Keymile's access technology. The network management system UNEM will be used to administer and remote-monitor all systems components from one central point.
"Particularly regional operators appreciate the benefits of multi-service network nodes in the access network, as they lead to consolidation of the different technology platforms in the network and are therefore much less complex from a business standpoint", explains Erna-Maria Trixl, CEO of LEW TelNet near Augsburg. She went on to say that "This is a huge advantage in terms of sustainable business planning". An important argument in the selection process was also the fact that MileGate is future proof as regards FTTx applications. As a result, LEW TelNet can already install systems that are equipped to cope with future demands.
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