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Planned for commercial service in late 2013, this new 17,500km system
will link Latin America to the US meeting international connectivity needs and
service innovation
Paris, January 30, 2013 - Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and
NYSE: ALU) and América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. (“América Móvil”) (NYSE and
Mexican Stock Exchange: AMX, NASDAQ: AMOV), the leading wireless services
provider in Latin America, are actively constructing América Móvil 1 (“AMX-1
System”), which will be the world’s first 17,500km submarine cable system
specifically designed for 100Gigabit per second (100G) transmission. Spanning
over transoceanic distances, from the US to Central America and Brazil, the
AMX-1 System will enable América Móvil to provide international connectivity to
all its subsidiaries, leading towards a new era of service creation and
innovation for all its customers.
The AMX-1 System will connect seven countries with eleven landing points:
Miami and Jacksonville (United States), Barranquilla and Cartagena (Colombia),
Fortaleza, Salvador & Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Puerto Plata (Dominican
Republic), Cancun (Mexico), San Juan (Puerto Rico) and Puerto Barrios
(Guatemala). Cable route and landing surveys are complete and manufacturing of
cable and repeaters is well underway. Commercial operation of the network
comprising the AMX-1 System is planned to start in late 2013.
The AMX-1 System design is optimized for 100G transmission, with an ultimate
trunk capacity of over 50 Tb/s, which will underpin the continued growth of new
applications such as corporate cloud services and delivery of premium services
to América Móvil’s 256 million wireless subscribers and 62 million fixed lines,
as well as enhancing its existing fixed voice, broadband and pay T.V.
services.
América Móvil stated that the deployment of the 100G AMX-1 System will help
them to increase their return on investment by maximizing the use of cable
assets and minimizing the maintenance costs. Alcatel-Lucent’s unique combination of innovation and
experience will enable América Móvil to achieve the highest standards of
resilience and service reliability for their customers.
“100G technology is playing a fundamental role in scalability as operators
are seeking to manage their bandwidth expansion to meet increasing demands for
content-rich services and to address new applications such as data center
interconnection needs,” said Philippe Dumont, President of Alcatel-Lucent
Submarine Networks. “As a leader in advanced coherent technology,
Alcatel-Lucent’s 100G technology for submarine cable systems sets a new
benchmark for the efficient supply of high capacity systems and seamless system
upgrades.”
Alcatel-Lucent first demonstrated 100G transmission over transoceanic
distances in 2009 achieving record breaking results. Alcatel-Lucent will
deliver the project including operation and maintenance of the AMX-1 System.
The AMX-1 System will integrate Alcatel-Lucent OALC-4 cable optimized with
coherent submarine fiber (CSF), repeaters, branching units and the 1620 Light
Manager (LM) submarine line terminal equipped with Advanced Coherent technology
and offering unique Optical Add and Drop (OADM) flexibility to increase AMX-1
System’s direct connectivity to countries in the Americas. Also, the
Alcatel-Lucent 1620 LM is designed to accommodate 10G/40G/100G wavelengths in
the same platform, enabling seamless capacity upgrade on flexible grid for
channel spacing without traffic interruption.
Maintenance will be performed under Alcatel-Lucent’s Atlantic Private
Maintenance Agreement (APMA) which currently maintains over 150,000 km of
critical submarine cable infrastructure in the Atlantic Ocean. As part of the
services offered, Alcatel-Lucent will also launch an enhanced cable awareness
program to ensure collaboration of maritime and port authorities, fishing
bodies and other seabed users in protecting the cable.
This project further strengthens the Alcatel-Lucent relationship with
América Móvil, which builds upon other
transport and network transformation projects. The wireless service
provider is undertaking in Latin America to launch next-generation IP-based
services and to increase its presence in business segments such as wholesale,
content delivery and other growth areas.
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