C-DOT to launch 4 broadband products for `Digital India’

03 Jul 2015

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C-DOT, the premier R&D institute under the Department of Telecommunications, has developed indigenous technologies needed for digital convergence of rural and urban India, including long-distance Wi-Fi systems, solar-powered Wi-Fi systems, 100 Gbps optical fibre cable link and C-DOT next generation network in MTNL network.

The four products, to be launched by minister of communication and IT Ravi Shankar Prasad on 6 July during the Digital India week (1-7 July 2015) have vast potential for building the citadels of `Digital India', says an official release.

C-DOT's long-distance Wi-Fi solution is an all-encompassing, versatile wireless platform that is capable of extending Wi-Fi and IP connectivity to the remote and inhospitable terrains of India in a cost-effective and power-efficient manner. The product is capable of providing 100Mbps broadband speed to users of distant locations. It has the unique attributes of:

  • Direct optical fibre at WAN interface, which enables high speed connectivity with consistent bandwidth;
  • Mesh technology, which makes connectivity possible even where direct line of sight (LoS) is not present. This could prove effective in its deployment to NE India where connectivity and hilly terrain remains a challenge;
  • Support to link redundancy in case of failure of one radio/link; and
  • This technology is backed by robust operations, management  and maintenance software

Provisioned with a solar powered green energy source, this solution can utilise enabling the seamless Wi-Fi access over long distances in an efficacious manner.

Solar-powered Wi-Fi operates in licence-exempt bands of 2.4 and 5.8GHz. The solution is specifically designed for outdoor environments, inaccessible terrains, where there is no guarantee for continuous power. The system is designed to work in variable input volatages and in harsh conditions. It  can  also  be  used  for  backhaul  link  for  Wi-Fi  hot  spots,  cellular  base stations and base station controllers, ATMs, database servers etc. Also, the solution is well suited to extend last mile  wireless connectivity beyond panchayat which are being connected to C-DOT developed Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) technology forming the backbone of  Bharatnet -the National Optical Fiber Network (NOFN),

C-DOT's Suteevra, the 100Gbps OFC link, takes into account the ever increasing demand for superior bandwidth, high speed and power efficiency in the fiercely competitive market scenario and is poised to play a significant role. In this fast moving digital world where it is hard to find PC port of less than 1GbE speed, Suteevra carries valuable significance in creating enabling infrastructure for providing high-speed user experience anytime, anywhere. The solution is capable of serving multiple applications and protocols ranging from the data, storage, TDM, ATM and video networks.

Suteevra is a versatile mini 100G OTN (Optical Transport Network) platform based on the latest standards offering the ease of being deployed in both greenfield networks and existing OTN (Optical Transport Network) environments. Capable of supporting a distance of up to 50 km without an amplifier, its uniquely designed system and management interfaces with clearly defined performance monitoring features make it ideally suited to the current market trends.

C-DOT Next Generation Network (NGN) in MTNL Network

C-DOT's cost-effective Next Generation Network (NGN) solution addresses the need of the changing telecom scenario and enables Telcos to make a smooth transition from legacy TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) technology to advance VoIP telecom technology. The technology has various components of hardware and software and they are all indigenously designed by C-DOT.

In fact, a successful trial of the developed live network has been done for 1,000 landline connections of legacy PSTN technologies to C-DOT's IMS-compliant NGN technology. With this successful trial, MTNL can think of launching various services (voice, video and data) through various access based on IP. Also, it is now possible to migrate its existing 3.5 million landline subscribers of MTNL to IP-based network.

These uniquely architected indigenous solutions can play a catalytic role in fulfilling the objective of holistic digital empowerment resulting in the creation of a knowledge economy as envisaged under the flagship mission, `Digital India'.

Telecom and IT minister Ravishankar Prasad will launch C-DOT products designed and developed to take broadband to every nook and corner of India. These products are essential infrastructure for broadband connectivity and enabler to facilitate delivery of services.

 

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