Ericsson breakthrough in Indonesia for DECT-based radio access technology.Stockholm, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 11, 1995--Ericsson and its Indonesian partner PT Erindo Utama have received a contract from Indonesian network operator PT Telekom to delivery a new radio access system based on DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) A cordless phone standard mostly used in Europe; however, DECT 6.0 is increasingly used worldwide. The first DECT standards were introduced by ETSI in 1992, and DECT phones have been used as cordless home phones as technology. This is the first time a DECT radio in the local loop (RLL (Run Length Limited) An encoding method commonly used on magnetic disks, including RLL, IDE, SCSI, ESDI, SMD and IPI interfaces. The actual number of bits recorded on the disk is greater than the data bits. ) system has been ordered in Indonesia. A total of 4,000 radio access lines will be installed in Semarang, Java, for use in the public network. Unveiled for the first time at Telecom 95 in Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva. , the new digital radio access system - the DRA DRA Delta Regional Authority DRA Developmental Reading Assessment (educational test) DRA Division of Ratepayer Advocates (California) DRA Data Research Associates DRA Directory and Resource Administrator 1900 - makes very efficient use of radio spectrum to link subscribers to the fixed telephone network. The system is an alternative or complement to wired access and is designed for use in urban, suburban and rural networks, to bring telephony and data services to residential and small business subscribers. According to Robert Etteborn, Ericsson's Country Coordinator in Indonesia, "We are pleased to introduce this new access technolo gy in Indonesia where we see a great demand in the future. The DECT- based radio system provides a flexible and efficient way of adding new subscribers with minimal investment in engineering." The advantage of digital radio transmission is that it ensures high security against eaves-dropping and high speech quality. The DECT-based RLL system is a cost-effective solution and can serve high densities of subscribers (up to thousands of users per square kilometer). It is faster to install than wired access and the installation or expansion of DECT access systems requires minimal frequency planning. Ericsson has been active in Indonesia since 1907. Today, there are Ericsson GSM and NMT (Nordic Mobile Telephone) An analog cellular phone system deployed in more than 40 countries in Europe. Launched in the Scandinavian countries in 1979, NMT was the first analog cellphone system. Both 450 MHz and 900 MHz versions are available. See cellular generations. systems as well as PBX systems and fiber optic equipment in service in the country. Ericsson's 80,000 employees are active in more than 100 countries. Their combines expertise in switching, radio and networking makes Ericsson a world leader in telecommunications. CONTACT: KATHY EGAN EGAN ETSI Guide Access Network EGAN Ethernet Global Access Network LARS LARS Launch and Recovery System LARS Large Animal Research Station LARS Los Angeles Riot Squad LARS Los Angeles Radiological Society LARS Light Artillery Rocket System LARS Left Add, Right Subtract (artillery fire sighting) JONSTEG 212/685-4030 |
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