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IBM, UTStracom network for BSNL

Bangalore, Oct 5

IBM and UTStarcom have commenced work for cellular operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) to provide the networking base for the deployment of 2.8 million lines in 900 cities throughout India. SNL will use the network to deliver Internet and handle broadband subscriber traffic. The solution will enable BSNL to offer new broadband-based, multi-play services such as IPTV, video on demand, video multicast, VPN services, and high-speed Internet services across the country. W hile UTStarcom will have responsibility for the design, planning, deployment, service roll out and maintenance of the network, IBM India will leverage its networking solutions to provide the necessary IT infrastructure for the network, including OSS/BSS components.

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