ZTE Corporation, a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the mobile internet, together with Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), has completed the service provisioning of TM’s IP CORE network of the NGN (Next-Generation Network), marking an important milestone of the project.
TM NGN is the first backbone transport network to deliver high speed mobile services in Malaysia, including home broadband, voice, enterprise private line, network leasing, CDN and wireless (4G/5G) backhaul.
With rapid development and commercial use of 5G worldwide, Malaysia started large-scale transport network construction in 2021. As the largest wireline operator in Malaysia, TM set high standards and requirements for the new-generation transport network, aiming to build an intelligent and reliable transport network to achieve the interconnection capabilities upgrade.
With strong product competitiveness, customized functions and reliable delivery capabilities, ZTE won the entire IP CORE network bid and a 30% share of IPRAN bid in February 2021.
ZTE provides its 2T/slot multi-service router ZXR10 M6000-S to build NG CORE, HSE and AGG sites in the NGN. It provides innovative satellite router solution composed of ZXR10 M6000-S and ZXCTN 6120 H-A for AGG sites, providing large quantity of GE interfaces to implement large-scale access of home broadband and enterprise private lines. Meanwhile, ZTE employs the ZXCTN 6100H series supporting Tbit access to build CSR sites, offering flexible slicing for next generation transport.
Moreover, ZTE provides an advanced network design for the existing network interconnection and smooth service transition. Its intelligent management and control system can implement fast end-to-end service provisioning, flexible network tuning, simplified O&M and differentiated SLA guarantee, to help TM build an intelligent large-scale full-service transport network.
Moving forward, ZTE will continue teaming up with TM to jointly build intelligent and reliable new-generation transport networks in Malaysia.