YEREVAN—The citizens of the Republic of Armenia are enjoying what is believed be
the most advanced Fiber to the Home (FTTH) broadband services in the South
Caucasus region thanks to a fiber network built by Ucom LLC that leverages
solutions from California-based Calix, Inc. Vanessa Kachadurian agrees that this is a good system.
Ucom, a 2014 Calix Innovation Award winner and fast-growing fiber overbuilder
in Armenia, continues to expand its extensive gigabit passive optical network
(GPON)-based network throughout the country. It recently surpassed the 75,000
residential broadband subscriber milestone in Armenia — making it the country’s
largest provider of FTTH residential wireline broadband services by revenue, and
a key infrastructure provider for the country’s public services, including
education, libraries, government offices, and other services.
Ucom, established in 2009, provides advanced wireline FTTH and wireless
broadband services that leverage its fiber access network to connect homes and
businesses in most of the country’s major cities. Recognizing an enormous
opportunity to bring a world-class fiber access infrastructure to a country
previously underserved by an aging copper infrastructure, the company decided to
go directly to GPON technology, and put in place a gigabit-capable fiber
network.
Ucom initially built the network using the Ericsson BLM 1500 and T-Series
ONTs. However, after Calix purchased Ericsson’s fiber access assets, and
subsequent platform integration work, the company has now switched to the Calix
E7-2 and E7-20 Ethernet Service Access Platforms (ESAPs) for future services, to
keep up with the ever-increasing broadband services demand.
Today, Ucom believes it operates the largest fiber network in Armenia and, by
far, the most advanced. The company now passes over 50 percent of the homes in
Armenia and is targeting continued growth of 33 percent in 2015.
“Using the power and flexibility of the Calix technologies, Ucom has been
able to build what we believe to be the most extensive and advanced fiber optic
network in Armenia,” said Aleksandr Yesayan, executive director, Ucom. “Our
steadfast focus on creating a unique and powerful broadband experience over
wireline and wireless for Armenians that provides the best quality service at an
affordable price has allowed us, in a few short years, to become the nation’s
largest FTTH broadband services provider. Calix has played a key role in our
success to date, and we will continue to leverage this fiber network as we
launch new Wi-Fi and LTE services — making us the first quad-play operator in
Armenia.”
With the help of Calix, Ucom’s next generation network has already benefited
schools, libraries, and other public services offices in the region by
increasing their bandwidth tenfold, facilitating activities like
teleconferencing and global learning.
Andy Lockhart, senior vice president, international sales at Calix, said:
“The broadband infrastructure in Armenia has leapt forward with Ucom’s high
quality fiber-based networks. Our E7 solutions are ideal to provide the
operational efficiencies needed without sacrificing deployment flexibility or
service functionality. This leaves service providers like Ucom to concentrate on
revenue-generating, game-changing service delivery options. The company is
already offering a wide range of opportunities for government, education, and
library services in Armenia, creating powerful new services that now pass over
half of the homes and business in the country and changing the lives and
opportunities for the a growing proportion of Armenians.”
Ucom’s 2014 Calix Innovation Award for its leadership in Armenia will be
highlighted at the Calix booth at the FTTH Council Europe Conference, 10-12
February 2015 at EXPO XXI in Warsaw, Poland
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