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KENDRICK STRUTHERS-WATSON

MICOSTELCOMhas been supplying FTTx broadband

solutions to its satisfied custo- mers to 38 countries for 25 years.

„We would like to thank all our customers for their trust and long-term cooperation! We are really glad that our strategy focused on customer solutions with production in the Czech Republic is the right way. I am looking forward to another 25 years of working in the telecommunication fields that makes a lot of human activities easier, brings innovations and employment.“ Svatoslav Novak, CEO MICOS TELCOM, cofounder MICOS TELCOM offers a convenient connection of integrated solutions with a wide range of compatible products for builders and operators of data and telecommunications networks. All our products are developed and produced in the EU and are fully optimized for high stan- dards. We are focused on quality for a compe- titive price, flexibility, service and an individual approach to customer needs. MICOS TELCOM solutions comprise a unique range of fibre optic housing and accessories needed in any typical FTTx application.

Currently, 98.8% of homes in Vietnam do not have a fibre connection.

operators in trying to meet this positive target.” Overall, the APAC region is set for strong fibre growth with Australia’s nationwide NBN (New Broadband Network) for its 24m population and some incumbents are deeply involved in national FTTH/B deployments (Indonesia & Malaysia) plus there are new entrants emerging across the region. In the APAC mobile-centric countries fibre can provide mobile backhaul for LTE and metro/small cell networks as in the case of Worldwide Vodafone (as a result of its Cable & Wireless acquisition) which offers a core network for global connectivity solutions and a reliable global WAN that paves the way for cloud and unified communications. It is reasonable therefore to conclude that it won’t be too long before fibre spans APAC as it progresses around the globe

providing backhaul bandwidth and connectivity to mobile operators, especially those venturing into LTE. In Vietnam, which has a thriving economy and a growing thirst for instant news and video services, DSL is currently the technology of choice with 4.5m customers connected in this way and only 280,000 using FTTH services. The Vietnamese government has set itself a target of achieving 7m broadband subscribers by the end of this year and wants this figure to rise to more than 19m by 2020. Under the plan, entitled ‘National Telecommunications in 2020’ the government sets out a clear direction to move towards fibre as the main source of deployment. Commenting on this, FTTH Council APAC Director General, Hasan Munasir Choudhury said, “We absolutely support this directive and hope our Vietnam workshop in Hanoi in April was useful to both the Vietnam government and

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