Ericsson Installs Russia's First Ethernet DSL Network
Online staff -- EDN, November 4, 2003
Ericsson and SATEL Company Group today announced the signing of an agreement to supply Russia's first Ethernet DSL Access network.
Ericsson's Ethernet DSL Access solution will provide broadband Internet access for SATEL's wireline operator network, Infoline, in the Moscow region, it was said.
Ethernet DSL Access uses multiannex ADSL2 and wirespeed throughput and will work off of Infoline's existing phone lines.
"We are pleased to continue the relationship with the SATEL Company Group which has evolved over six years," said Eddie Ahman, president of Ericsson in Russia, in a statement. "Our cooperation began in the area of small-scale corporate communications systems and PBX distribution, as well as system integration based on Ericsson equipment. Today, SATEL continues to select the most advanced solution enabling their client -- Infoline -- to offer high-speed Internet access services, and at the same time decreasing capital costs."
Ericsson currently plays in more than 140 countries' markets.


















