VENEZUELA
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Mr. Enrique Garcia, President of Telcel

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Mr. Enrique Garcia,
President

Contact:
Avenida Francisco Miranda
Edificio Parque Cristal
Torre Oeste, Piso 14
Los Palos Grandes
Caracas, 1062 VENEZUELA
Tel: 582-201-8200
Tel: (58 -212) 201 80 47
201-8200
Fax: (58 -212) 201 8480
201-8230
Website: www.telcel.net.ve

TELCEL



Telcel is a communication company in Venezuela with emphasis in wireless products such as cellular, data and Internet. In addition, it is a supplier of national long-distance service and value-added services in the communications area. Telcel has more than 2,500,000 cellular subscribers and is the first Internet Service Provider (ISP) in Venezuela. Founded in 1991, the company employs more than 2,600 people.

Built on the industry-leading MainStreetXpress(tm) 36170 Multiservices Switch -- the largest selling ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) switch in the industry, the network links Venezuela's major cities and business hubs. This enables Telcel to extend its customer reach and deliver a wide range of next generation IP, voice and data services over a single, fully managed, multiservice platform. These services include voice over ATM, local area network (LAN) interconnection, and highly flexible and available Internet protocol virtual private networks (IP-VPNs).



Installed in the networks of more than 350 service providers worldwide, the multiservice, multi-access 36170 switch provides a broad range of interfaces and service offerings. These include native cell relay, circuit emulation for advanced private line services, voice over frame relay and ATM, IP-VPNs, digital subscriber line (xDSL), and broadband wireless services.

End-to-end network and service management for Telcel's network is provided through the industry-leading MainStreetXpress 46020 Network Manager. It enables network and service management across multiple technologies and services, including IP, ATM, frame relay and time division multiplexing (TDM). The 46020 system also enables service providers such as Telcel to adapt their networks as the needs of their customers evolve, allowing them to quickly add new service offerings, without increasing the overhead associated with introducing new management systems and staff retraining.

This results in lower overall operating costs, reduced provisioning times and greater efficiency in the use of the network infrastructure. The centralized system provides a consolidated view of the entire network, from the customer to the core. Up to 255 management workstations can be attached to the network, with individualized viewpoints covering 250,000 PVC connections -- or well over one million SVCs (permanent and switched virtual connections).



Telcel's plans include offering broadband wireless services through a local multipoint distribution system (LMDS). LMDS, a high capacity broadband wireless system operating in the 28 GHz spectrum, can be quickly deployed to cost-effectively deliver data, Internet, voice, video and multimedia services in a point-to-multipoint fashion.

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© World INvestment NEws, 2002.
This is the electronic edition of the special country report on Venezuela published in Forbes Global Magazine.
April 2002 Issue.
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