www.WirelessFederation.com/news: IP-VPN services of Russian long-distance operator Transtelecom (TTK) and NTT Communications of Japan will be interconnected in Russia and NTT’s ‘Arcstar Global’ IP-VPN service will be made available nationwide. The announcement has been made by both the companies whose strategic partnership began in 2006 when the two agreed to develop data networks.

This partnership between NTT and TTK resulted in the construction and launch of the Hokkaido-Sakhalin Cable System, a 570km, 640Gbps undersea fibre-optic cable linking Ishikari, Hokkaido and Nevelsk, Sakhalin, the shortest route between Japan and Russia.

Owned by Russian railways, TTK’s network is laid along the rail route, spanning more than 55,000km. 19 foreign partner telecoms companies and NTT have reached an agreement to implement new process and practices that will enhance the quality and customer satisfaction levels of the Arcstar global network service.

Managing services for multinational organizations has been the major focus of Arcstar and the list of the organizations include VLAN, MPLS IP-VPN, leased lines and ATM.

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Telecompaper writes…Japan’s NTT Com and Russian operator TransTeleCom have agreed to build an undersea data link between their two countries. The memorandum of understanding for the Hokkaido-Sakhalin Cable System (HSCS) agrees to a 500 km high-capacity fiber-optic cable that will transmit data at up to 640 Gbps between Ishikari, Hokkaido in Japan and Nevelsk, Sakhalin in Russia, based around DWDM technology. The project will be completed by the end of 2007. The cable will link up with TransTeleCom’s transcontinental optical route along the SIberian railway connecting to Europe. The new route will also function as a rerouting network for the existing route that connects Japan and Europe via the Indian Ocean, providing extra backup in the event of a probable disaster like an earthquake. NTT Com and TransTeleCom already signed an agreement last October to interconnect the two companies’ MPLS networks, IP Transit and International Private Line.

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