Nokia received a contract from Consortium Techint Dycasa UTE to deploy a communications network for the extension of the Buenos Aires Metro line H. For the project, Nokia is supplying a wired and wireless communications network that comprises data transmission infrastructure, operational telephony, radio communications (TETRA), passenger information display and public announcement systems and close circuit television (CCTV).
The data transmission infrastructure is built with the Nokia 7705 Service Aggregation Router (SAR), a highly secure, resilient and reliable Internet Protocol/Multi-protocol Label Switching (IP/MPLS) router, and is managed by the company’s 5620 Service Aware Manager SAM (SAM). Nokia also is supplying and integrating components from third parties (LAN Switches, IP/PBX, CCTV, Intelligent Billboards, PA/GA) , and providing professional services including project management, engineering, design, supply, commissioning, and integration testing and support.
Consortium Techint Dycasa UTE has overall responsibility for the expansion, which in its first phase will extend Metro line H from 5.5 km to 7.7 km and introduce three new metro stops.
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