Telecom launches optical network engineering hundred-megabyte access to help security development


Recently, China Telecom Group announced the full launch of its "Broadband China, Optical Network City" project. It is expected that it will use all three cities for fiber optics within three years, and broadband access bandwidth will jump more than 10 times in 3-5 years. Provides high-speed Internet experience for city users. On the 10th of this month, U.S. President Barack Obama announced plans to promote the construction of a high-speed wireless network, which will enable 98% of households in the United States to use high-speed Internet within five years. Therefore, 2011 is the first year of the “Twelfth Five-Year Plan”, and it is also the year that China Telecom proposes the goal development according to the requirements of the “Twelfth Five-Year Plan”, which will play a positive role in promoting national informatization and stimulating national economic growth.

Optical network cities to promote the rapid growth of national GDP During the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" period, China Telecom accelerated the implementation of strategic transformation of enterprises, optimize resource allocation, increase network construction efforts, and achieved rapid development of broadband networks. Among them, the broadband network investment is about 150 billion, the broadband port is over 110 million, and the passive optical network (PON) built-in port is more than 20 million, which is about 5 times of the broadband port in 2004. At present, China Telecom has nearly 70 million broadband users. ChinaNet backbone Internet bandwidth reaches 20T, and international export bandwidth reaches 440G.

At present, some analysts believe that China Unicom will adopt a follow-up strategy from the perspective of competition. China’s broadband construction will be dominated by fiber-to-the-home in 2011; The end is mainly a new network, so China Mobile’s investment direction in 2011 is mainly fiber access.

In this regard, Shenyin Wanguo analyst Wan Jianjun forecasted that due to the expansion of the investment scale of the three major operators, the demand for fiber terminal access equipment in China was about 9.8 billion yuan in 2011, an increase of 72% year-on-year, bringing about a more robust network at the same time. Upgrade needs, pulling the needs of various aspects of optical communications. The more optimistic first entrepreneurial analyst Guo Qiang believes that China Telecom’s “Twelfth Five-Year Plan” broadband project has started China’s national broadband strategy. It is expected that China Mobile’s and China Unicom’s “Twelfth Five-Year Plan” broadband market plan will also be comparable to that of 2010. In 2011, China's optical fiber broadband market investment reached 600 to 80 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 75% to 135%.

The implementation of the "Broadband China Optical Network City" project can help enterprises to reduce production costs, increase production efficiency, open up market space, and realize transformation and upgrading of enterprises. It is expected to further promote the deep integration of informationization and industrialization, accelerate the development of informatization in all fields of economy and society, and become an accelerator to promote the development of national informatization. The improvement of the efficiency and effectiveness of traditional industries will make a great contribution to the growth of national GDP.

Promoting Industrial Prosperity and Making Contributions to the National Twelfth Five-Year Plan From 2011 onwards, China Telecom will build a "100M entry, Gigabit entry, and T-class export" based on Passive Optical Network (PON) technology. The broadband network capability, combined with key technologies such as high-performance routing clusters and IPv6, creates a green, high-performance optical communication network that can be managed and controlled with broadband, IP, flat, and converged as its core features.

China Telecom has been adhering to the concept of win-win cooperation and common development and has actively promoted the common growth of the industrial chain. At present, many cities and regions in the south are vigorously developing optical networks to fully promote the deployment of all-optical networks so that wired and wireless networks can better provide users with broadband access.

The "Broadband China Optical Network City" project requires the joint participation and efforts of equipment manufacturing, communications and construction services, Internet applications, and information services. Therefore, China Telecom deploys passive optical components, adopts IP and transmission equipment with lower unit energy consumption, and widely uses cloud computing technology in IDC, which will significantly reduce the energy consumption of the entire communication network and achieve energy conservation and emission reduction. At the same time, through the new generation of optical network to provide more abundant and convenient green information applications, promote the reduction of social energy consumption, and promote the realization of national energy-saving emission reduction targets.

The implementation of the “Broadband China Optical Network City” project is conducive to the rapid development of information services in the areas of creative industries, financial services, education, and health, and will comprehensively improve the level of informatization for the country’s “Twelfth Five-Year Plan” and promote information and industrialization. Integration and accelerating the realization of the goals of informatization in various fields of economy and society should make due contributions.

High-speed Internet helps security development Video surveillance systems, access control systems, building intercom systems, anti-theft alarm systems and other security equipment has begun widespread application of network transmission, has entered the era of networking, high-speed network construction and operating costs have become an important basis for security development The implementation of China's national broadband strategy will effectively promote the development of the security network.