OREANDA-NEWS. On March 28, 2007. INTRACOM TELECOM, part of SITRONICS Telecommunication Solutions business division, under the context of a Frame Contract with Moldtelecom for the provision of equipment and services, has been awarded a project of $2,25 million in order to implement, put in operation and supply in-house designed and built equipment for the Next Generation Access Network transition plan of the company, reported the press-centre of  JSC SITRONICS.


Founded in 1993, JSC Moldtelecom is the leading telecommunication company in the Republic of Moldova. The company manages the fixed telephony network in Moldova, comprising about 1 million subscribers, out of which 65% is digital. Moldtelecom offers a wide-range of telecommunication services, including Fixed and Mobile (CDMA) telephony and Internet (as well as xDSL Connectivity), of national coverage.


 The aim of the project is to expand the existing telecommunication network of Moldtelecom with equipment and services, in line with the latest international trends, for the architecture of the Next Generation Access Networks. INTRACOM TELECOM fulfilled the demand of Moldtelecom for a field proven future proof solution with its in-house designed and built IBAS Multi-Service Access Node solution platform.


 IBAS Multiservice Access Node is specially designed for the simultaneous provisioning of multiple Broadband (High Speed Internet, broadband TV, gaming) and Narrowband (Voice, Leased Line, Pair-Gain) services from the same chassis. Taking full advantage of xDSL and VoIP technologies and the Ethernet and/or ATM transmission backbone, IBAS MSAN is specially engineered for both Central Office and Outside Plant deployments providing the ideal solution for demanding Next Generation Multiservice networks and triple play services.


 This new contract is the result of INTRACOM TELECOM long term cooperation with Moldtelecom, providing state-of-the-art telecommunication products and services.  INTRACOM Group is present in Moldova since 1994 and has been a close partner of Moldtelecom.