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Communication-network provider Marconi (Quote) said it has been selected by Protel, the Mexican network operator, to provide an optical backbone network based on dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) technology to support a nationwide network.
The network, which includes hardware, software and support services, will connect Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey-Laredo, Texas.
The contract follows a period of close consultation during which Marconi worked closely with Protel to define its needs and set up the infrastructure components, including power and outside plant equipment, necessary to deploy the network, officials said.
In 2001, Protel sent a team of engineers to Genoa, Italy to evaluate and test Marconi's DWDM solution in a lab environment. Marconi's solution was selected by Protel over competing solutions from several other vendors, and will be delivered to Protel through a partnership with VarTec.