Nokia signs contract with Hotwire Communications in the US enabling enhanced broadband services


Espoo, Finland - Nokia has won a contract with Hotwire Communications in the United States, to supply its IP DSLAM platform for broadband connectivity and a triple play of bundled services, including voice, video and data over DSL. Deliveries and network implementation have already begun and are expected to continue through to 2005.
 
The deal covers the supply of the Nokia D500 IP DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) solution, which delivers integrated IP functionality unlike any other IP DSLAM in the broadband industry. The Nokia solution, including related support services, brings unrivalled benefits for operators, for not only fast Internet services, but is also ideal for bringing multimedia service delivering capacity including voice and video. It will also include ADSL2+ features for enhanced bandwidth.
 
Hotwire Communications is a privately held BLEC (Building Local Exchange Carrier) based in Philadelphia, PA, serving the Philadelphia, New York, DC and New Jersey regions. The company specializes in providing DSL, cable and voice services for multiple apartment complexes.
 
"We at Hotwire realize that every customer is unique and has distinct needs. Hence, we chose the Nokia solution for its multicasting and ADSL 2+ features and the flexibility to migrate to IP-based services, while providing the customization that makes sense for our customers. Our current service packages have proven very successful and we hope to add new features for our growing marketplace," says Jim Slattery, Hotwire Communications
 
"This deal, with an innovative company such as Hotwire, underlines the strengths and flexibility of the Nokia D500 IP DSLAM. It is an ideal platform, deployed with other operators globally, who are looking to make the most out of triple play and other new services, such as interactive gaming and video streaming," says Tapio Sulkava, Head of Global Sales and Marketing, Broadband Systems, Networks, Nokia.
 
As one of the broadband industry's leading vendors, Nokia has a renowned track record in broadband and narrowband products. Nokia works together with best-in-class companies to enable broadband services for more than 50 customers across the globe, covering the European, Asia-Pacific, China, and the North and South American markets.
 
Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia is dedicated to enhancing people's lives and productivity by providing easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, and solutions for imaging, games, media, mobile network operators and businesses. Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on five major exchanges.
 
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Notes to editors:
 
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) works by splitting existing telephone line signals into two, one for voice and the other for data. ADSL technology can work at up to 8Mbps for downloading, with the most popular home services running at speeds of 512Kbps. Upload speeds vary and are generally slower, hence the term "asymmetric".
 
ADSL 2+: Essentially an upgrade to traditional ADSL technologies, ADSL 2+ brings the possibility of multi-megabit bandwidth and greater reach for broadband services, meaning easy deployment and expansion into rural areas, where coverage is low. With up to 24 Megabit connections possible, mass-market applications such as video on demand, premium access and networked gaming are improved tremendously.