Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Huawei will provide network technology for the VLT Santos – Bitmag

Huawei announced that it will provide to Thales its backbone network technology that will support the entire communication infrastructure and information technology (ICT) Thales in the tramway project (Light Rail) of Santos. As a supplier Thales, Huawei will be responsible for the backbone network solution in 54.5 km.

After the implementation, the VLT Santos will offer a modern service with advanced technological solutions. With the adoption of this technology will be possible to improve safety and passenger comfort, providing greater reliability for the trams operations.

The solution will connect all 16 tramway stations in the city of Santos. The system is designed to withstand high humidity, high temperatures and corrosive environment of seawater and sand observed in the region.

“Huawei is honored to be the supplier of this project, contributing to the modernization of the system public transport Santos. The application of innovative technologies in the transport industry helps improve the safety, efficiency and operational performance of trains and therefore represents an important milestone for the management of an efficient smart city, “said Romulus Horta, Marketing Director of Huawei in Brazil .

What is the VLT solution of Huawei

The solution data-backbone Huawei is a leading VLT data networks, providing all communication for operations in rail, such as communication reports, communication between operations staff, Internet connectivity for all seasons and data surveillance systems.

Huawei provides IT solutions for the railway industry for over 19 years. Mass transit services, the main line of dedicated products for passenger and portfolio cargo Huawei, as well as in the aviation industry are applied globally.

ICT solutions for rail Huawei ranging from fixed-line transmission networks, to intelligent video surveillance solutions, central wireless voice control and data network, such as ELTE and GSM-R for voice and data communications.

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