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INSAT- 3B Big Leap for Net Services
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any parts of the world are benefiting from digital technology developed in the UK to improve telecommunications networks over long distances. The latest orders have come from China, where seven regional electricity companies will be using Marconi digital equipment to bring vastly improved performance to their communications networks within the power generating industry.
The contracts - won by Marconi's joint venture in China, Shanghai GPT, were gained on a region-by-region basis against strong international competition from equipment suppliers keen to break into the Chinese market.
Marconi technology, known as SDH (synchronous digital hierarchy), is an integrated system which is setting technological standards for the transmission of telecom traffic, including voice, data and video, over optical fibre.
It is the technology at the core of a growing number of high-speed transmission networks, ranging from the Trans-Asia Europe link connecting China with western Europe - a distance of 27,000 kilometers - to local rings serving small towns and islands.
"China's electricity companies make their own purchasing decisions,so the growing numbers of customers choosing our equipment in this sector indicates the strength of our reputation," said James Chiu, president, Asia Pacific, Marconi Communications.
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The picture shows the screen-printing of dedicated SDH circuit boards at Marconi's factory in Coventry, English Midlands, where equipment is manufactured for communications system in more than 100 countries.
The SDH market worldwide is growing rapidly and has risen from estimated 1.1 billion pounds sterling in 1996 to two billion pounds in 2000.
All of the China orders are for equipment to deliver high-speed communications networks for use by the electricity companies. The largest, for East China power, is for a network serving the Shanghai to Jiangsu area. It is part of a gigantic project, funded by the World Bank, to modernize the company's generating facilities.
East China Power's communications system will be built using Marconi's
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SDH multiplexers to provide rapid, reliable transmission of voice and data traffic.
The remaining six contracts are with companies serving the Guangdong, Datong, Jining, Hulyang and Shaoxing regions.
These successes came only a week after the company announced a fresh batch of orders from Chinese railway operators, including equipment for the World Bank Seven project, the latest in a series of initiatives by the Chinese Ministry of Railways to upgrade communications in dozens of regional rail companies.
Marconi's SDH equipmenjt is at the heart of many of the country's major network developments, including the world's longest SDH optical fibre links, running 3,00 km (1,860 miles) from Shanghai, through Wuhan to Chongqing.
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Hindu Business Line, Chennai
April 5, 2000
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