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Alcatel-Lucent and Ooredoo Algeria deploy first 400G ultra-broadband mobile access network in Africa

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Alcatel-Lucent and Ooredoo Algeria deploy first 400G ultra-broadband mobile access network in Africa

Africa’s first Alcatel-Lucent 400G backbone network to provide maximum capacity and transmission quality necessary to meet growing demand for high-speed mobile bandwidth

Alcatel-Lucent and Ooredoo Algeria, a subsidiary of Ooredoo group, have built a high-capacity optical transport network to connect Algeria’s mains cities of Algiers, Constantine and Oran- as well as smaller cities – with high-speed ultra broadband mobile access.

The agile optical network which is Africa’s first Alcatel-Lucent 400G (gigabits-per-second) ‘backbone’ – will be fully operational before the end of 2014. It will provide dramatically increased speed and capacity compared to previous Algerian mobile networks.

The network will be based on Alcatel-Lucent’s Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) optical transport technology using the 1830 Photonic Service Switch platform, which is now the mainstay of the company’s terrestrial optical business.

Ooredoo Algeria is one the most innovative mobile service providers in Algeria enjoying for several years the fastest growth of the industry (revenues and EBITDA). Building the first 400G (gigabits-per-second)-based backbone in Africa for Ooredoo Algeria comes weeks after being one of the first operators in the world reaching the highest speed of 63MB/s over its 3G network. This advanced technological strategy will help meeting the rising demand from residential and business customers for high-quality service on their smartphones, tablets and other connected devices.  The 400G-based backbone will also be leveraged to support the emergence of a strong Algerian new tech ecosystem.

Key Facts:

·         Ooredoo Algeria will use Alcatel-Lucent’s 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) with high-capacity OTN (optical transport network) switching capacity and 400G technology to address the booming demand  for high-bandwidth mobile data services such as high-definition video streaming, next-generation mobile broadband applications and cloud services.

·         The 1830 PSS is now Alcatel-Lucent’s primary terrestrial optics platform, in use with over 500 customers.

·         Network capacity and performance will take advantage of unique Bell Labs silicon innovations to support data speeds of 400 gigabits-per-second on each of the 88 wavelengths.

·         Alcatel-Lucent is supplying Ooredoo Algeria with its soft decision forward error correction (SD-FEC)-based 100G coherent optical technology developed using the company’s 400G Photonic Service Engine (PSE). SD-FEC increases the performance and reach of 400G signals.

Quotes:

Joseph Ged, Chief Executive Officer at Ooredoo Algeria said:  “Ooredoo Algeria has the fastest growing 3G network in the country and in north Africa.  Our 400G network will be instrumental to support the best quality of experience (QoE) for our customers as well as to increase our market share in Algeria. Through this gamechanging achievement we intend to consolidate our technology leadership within the Maghreb region but also in Algeria in order to offer to our clients bestinclass network in terms of capacity and speed. We are proud of our team who has been able to successfully implement cuttingedge projects to meet highest standard of the industry with the support of our partner Alcatel-Lucent. One again, Ooredoo demonstrates the Algerian telecoms leadership not only in the Maghreb but also in Africa.

Pierre Chaume, Vice-President, Alcatel-Lucent Middle East & North Africa, said: “Thanks to 400G and the efficiency of OTN sub-wavelength grooming, Ooredoo Algeria’s new network will support the booming explosion of data traffic generated by the proliferation of mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets and do so in the most economical way. As Alcatel-Lucent, we are proud to be Ooredoo’s partner in the transport area and to enable Ooredoo Algeria to be the first service provider to deploy our 400G solution in Africa. It will enable Ooredoo Algeria to take and maintain the lead in providing robust service in Algeria for the foreseeable future.”


ABOUT OOREDOO ALGERIA

First multimedia mobile operator in Algeria, Ooredoo (formerly Nedjma), a subsidiary of Ooredoo Group, have 2G  license and 3G license and invested more than $ 2 billion US for implementation and development of its network. Until the third quarter 2014, Ooredoo Algeria achieved a turnover of more than $ 963 million US and has more than 11.45 million subscribers. Ooredoo’s 3G is available in nineteen provinces and will be rapidly expanded into 32 provinces. The 3G launch will intervene in December in the provinces of Tizi Ouzou, Mascara, Naama, Relizane, Tiaret, Oum El Bouaghi then will be available at the beginning of 2015 in the provinces of Annaba, Batna, Laghouat, El Bayadh, Ain Temouchent, El Tarf et Guelma. Ooredoo Algeria is also committed within a society throughout citizen actions, patronage and sponsorship of several activities and events. For more information please visit: www.ooredoo.dz

About Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU)

Alcatel-Lucent is the leading IP networking, ultra-broadband access and cloud technology specialist. We are dedicated to making global communications more innovative, sustainable and accessible for people, businesses and governments worldwide. Our mission is to invent and deliver trusted networks to help our customers unleash their value. Every success has its network.

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