topics that matter; ideas worth sharing

share a tip, submit a link, add something new

Verizon, Nortel in US$1B network expansion deal

September 4, 2003, 09:17 AM —  IDG News Service — 

Verizon Wireless Inc. will expand and upgrade its 3G (third generation) cellular network over the next three and a half years with about US$1 billion worth of equipment from Nortel Networks Corp., the companies said Tuesday.

The contract covers expansion of the mobile operator's CDMA2000 1x (Code Division Multiple Access) high-speed data networks in major markets including San Diego, Los Angeles, Detroit, Atlanta and Cleveland. Nortel and Verizon also expect the work to include the rollout of CDMA2000 1x EV-DO (evolution-data only), the next generation of the technology, which is currently undergoing a trial on Nortel equipment in San Diego.

CDMA2000 1x is a packet-based cellular network for both voice and data. It can carry data at roughly dial-up speed, or about 60K bps (bits per second) to 80K bps, said Verizon Wireless spokeswoman Andrea Linskey. It is offered all over Verizon's national coverage area except for recently acquired markets, she said. The equipment from Nortel, in Brampton, Ontario, will help the operator increase 1x capacity to serve more customers and extend its coverage to more locations, Linskey said. An EV-DO network can serve data applications at an average of about 600K bps to 700K bps, she said.

Nortel has been working on Verizon's cellular network since 1996, Linskey said. In addition to Nortel, Verizon, in Bedminster, New Jersey, buys equipment from Lucent Technologies Inc. and Motorola Inc. Last year it signed a general purchase agreement with Lucent worth about $5 billion over five years. Using Lucent gear, the carrier is working toward an EV-DO rollout in the Washington, D.C., area later this year, she said.

Nortel welcomed the deal.

"We're a ball player with one of the top teams in the league, and we've extended our contract for another three and a half years," Nortel's Gustafson said.

Under the contract, Nortel will supply Verizon with radio base stations, switching equipment and Nortel Passport IP (Internet Protocol) gateways that will sit between the wired and wireless networks, as well as other products, the companies said.

Also as part of the deal, Nortel will provide gateways and other infrastructure that lets customers roam between Verizon's Wi-Fi wireless LANs and cellular network. This prevents Verizon having to install separate record-keeping, customer authentication and billing systems, Gustafson said. However, roaming still requires users to deliberately go off one type of network and on to the other. Technology that would allow seamless handoffs between Wi-Fi and cellular, with no discernible break in the call or application, exists but isn't commercially viable yet, he added.

IDG News Service

I like it!
Post a comment
The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
Resources
White Paper

Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery. Download this whitepaper to find out the top reasons to upgrade and how to get continuous data protection and complete system recovery.

Webcast

Data and system loss — from a hard drive failure, malicious attack, natural disaster, or simple human error — can happen anytime. Don’t leave your business vulnerable. Make sure you have a secure recovery strategy in place. Symantec's latest backup and system recovery technology can efficiently restore critical applications, individual emails and documents and even restore your entire system in minutes in the event of a loss.

White Paper

Businesses face a growing challenge to ensure that the IT environment is properly protected. Backup Exec 12 integrates with other applications in the Symantec family of products, to complement your current data protection strategy, keep your data securely backed up and make it recoverable when you need it most.

Free stuff
Featured Sponsor

Get a broad understanding of important regulations and how you can make sure your site is in adherence.





Learn how VeriSign SGC-enabled SSL Certificates can help improve site security and customer confidence in the free white paper, "How to Offer the Strongest SSL Encryption." In this paper you will learn the differences between weak and strong encryption and what they mean for your site's performance.

Get VeriSign's free white paper: "The Latest Advancements in SSL Technology" and learn about the benefits of strong SSL encryption, Extended Validation (EV) SSL and security trust marks and what these SSL offerings can do for your site.

Now with Extended Validation (EV) SSL available from VeriSign, you can show your customers that they can trust your site. Learn about EV SSL benefits in this free VeriSign white paper.

More Resources