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Chunghwa Telecom HiNet Data Network Deploys Cisco Routers to Consolidate Triple Play Services Traffic

The new CHT IP network aims to transform Taiwan's largest ISP into a 'triple-play' provider, with lower operating expenses and more value-added services
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Jan 28, 2005

TAIPEI, Taiwan - January 27, 2005 - Cisco Systems today announced that HiNet, the data communications business group of Chunghwa Telecom (CHT), has selected Cisco's high-end Internet equipment to implement an all Internet Protocol (IP) Next Generation Network (IP NGN) to consolidate traffic of all its services.

The new CHT IP network will help CHT to reduce capital and operating expenses as it adds new services. Cisco 12800 Series Routers will be deployed to scale the IP backbone to support all its services including Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) virtual private network (VPN), multicast video, voice over IP (VoIP) and other Internet-related services. Since 2001, HiNet has used the Cisco 12000 Series Routers for its broadband infrastructure.

The Cisco 12800 Series Router is the industry's first field-upgradable 40gigabit-per-second (Gbps) core routing solution that can double the capacity of large IP MPLS networks without a complete equipment upgrade. The carrier can also improve service by activating innovative service capabilities at the network edge using Cisco 7600 Series and 12000 Series Routers.

"Cisco and HiNet have developed a strategic relationship over the past few years. We truly value the advice provided by Cisco," said Dr. Yen-Sung Lee, president of Chunghwa Telecom Data Communication Business Group. "Cisco's next-generation Internet routing solution efficiently consolidates the traffic of all HiNet offerings and enhances our service delivery to customers."

"We are also very pleased with the efficient deployment of the solution. We are confident that this new upgraded network will help achieve our objectives of increasing number of customers and reducing operating expenditure," added Dr. Lee.

The major installation of the CHT IP network took less than two months. The upgraded network is expected to serve more than three million customers, including the existing 2.5million ADSL broadband users. HiNet has been voted "Best choice of ISP" in Taiwan for five consecutive years in surveys conducted by Taiwan Information and Computers Institute for Information Technology.

"We are delighted to be working with HiNet to simplify and consolidate its network, not only to help it reduce capital expenses but also operational expenses," said Larry Chai, general manager of Cisco Taiwan. "HiNet is a recognized leader in Taiwan and gradually growing in the global arena. I am very pleased that HiNet sees Cisco as a trusted adviser when expanding its services and network infrastructure."