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Case Study: Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) enhances operations and efficiency with advanced communications network

Posted: 27 June 2016 | | No comments yet

Case study covering the renewal of Swiss Federal Railways, Schweizerische Bundesbahnen (SBB), entire data network with the Nokia solution to support an advanced, future-proof platform for mission-critical operations, passenger services and business traffic.

SUMMARY

Swiss Federal Railways, Schweizerische Bundesbahnen (SBB), is the largest transportation operator, moving both passengers and freight throughout the country. SBB is renewing its entire data network with the Nokia solution to support an advanced, future-proof platform for mission-critical operations, passenger services and business traffic.

Read about:

  • SBB’s challenges when shifting its mission-critical applications, along with passenger and business operations, to a networking infrastructure based on advanced communication technologies such as WDM and IP/MPLS
  • How SBB’s new solution matches the reliability of the existing mission-critical SDH network like CCTV
  • How SBB reaches flexibility in the deployment of new services such as passenger connectivity, as well as advanced applications for projecting and reacting to ongoing increases in ridership and freight traffic

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