In addition to the TUCSYS repeater platform and the e-ACSYS optical transport platform, the capabilities of the open standard http/html based management system will be demonstrated. Also, a new Message Break-in system for use in road tunnels will be at display.
Come and see us at Booth G201
January 2010 - SEE Telecom is installing a radio coverage system for the Emergency services in Paris.
The A86 will close the West part of the ”Super Périphérique” around Paris. To this end a two level tunnel for light vehicles is constructed between Rueil-Malmaison and Versailles. The project consists to equip the tunnel with radio coverage for the emergency services, such as fire brigades, ambulance services and police forces, as well as 10 FM channels and an internal management system. The first phase of the tunnel going from Rueil to the A13 junction, has been finalised in June 2009. The second phase connects the A13 junction with Versailles and will be taken into service by the end of 2010. SEE Telecom designs the whole solution and installation and follow-up will be done in cooperation with our local partner Graniou. This deal is worth several million euros.
February 2009 - SEE Telecom is installing a radio coverage system of the digital radio network ACROPOL of the French Police in Paris.
SEE Telecom is finalising the installation and commissioning of a radio coverage system of the digital radio network ACROPOL of the French Police in the RER tunnels and railway stations of Paris ‘intra muros ’in France. This network includes 3 master stations, 27 slave stations and 25 repeaters to provide radio coverage in the vast network of the suburban RER railway tunnels and stations in the Paris area. An optical, digital WDM (Wave Division Multiplexing) transport system is used for the interconnection of all the equipment at RF level. Local supervision modules allow centralised monitoring of all functions in the system through an Ethernet network.
December 2008 - Telenet entrusts PULSAR project with SEE Telecom and VECTOR.
SEE Telecom, in close partnership with the Polish company VECTOR, has signed a multi-year frame agreement with Telenet for it ´s Pulsar project. The total value of the contract is worth several million €. The Belgo-Polish solution came out as the most cost-efficient, flexible and future-proof solution.
The Pulsar project aims to substantially augment the number of optical nodes in the network to lower the number of subscribers per node. Pulsar will give Telenet a strong competitive edge.
SEE Telecom’s eACSYS headend equipment allows the customer to quadruple the capacity in the same space while reducing the power consumption by 60%. The VECTOR BETA PRO 60 node is considered to be the most compact solution on the market and prepares Telenet for the future fiber deep network architectures.
“Telenet partnered with SEE/VECTOR” said Peter Michiels, SVP Networks and System Engineering, “because it ´s offered optical solutions are a perfect match for Telenet ´s Pulsar network expansion program. The Pulsar program aims at strongly expanding interactive bandwith on the HFC plant, with state of the art modular optical nodes, that will largely increase network capacity and greatly improve customer experience while at the same time also significantly reduce network power consumption per GB data traffic transported”.
Christophe Lebrun, Sales & Marketing Director at See Telecom : “at the start of the Telenet, more then 10 years ago, we were already one of the optical node suppliers, and we provided more than 1 million connectors for the Expressnet project. This agreement not only strengthens our position as strategic supplier of Telenet but is also fully in line with our strategy of becoming market leader in RF systems”.
“It is a pleasure to be working with such an innovative partners as SEE Telecom and Telenet,” said VECTOR Sales Director Bogdan Szyc “I m sure that our solutions will help Telenet to increase its lead in the highly competitive Belgian market”.
October 2008 - The Government of the Brussels Capital region in Belgium has awarded a contract to SEE Telecom to rehabilitate the existing FM radio coverage in the 14 main road tunnels of the capital.
The contract includes supply, installation and maintenance. In the first phase of this project, FM radio coverage for 24 FM radio channels has been implemented. All channels are received at the CCN central site and distributed with optical fiber to the tunnel sites.
In a second phase an emergency message insertion system will be implemented that will interrupt FM radio signals and allow drivers in their cars to receive instructions in case of emergency situations.
The SEE solutions were chosen for their capability to allow easy migration from the existing systems, and to address the specific requirements of tunnel user safety.
July 2008 - Belgacom has awarded a contract to SEE Telecom to supply optical equipment for HD video broadcasting of the Belgium Football League
Under the terms of the agreement, the 2,5Gb/s and 10Gb/s DWDM transmission systems will transport uncompressed HD-TV signals (HD-SDI) over the Belgacom DWDM optical backbone from various Football Stadiums in Belgium to Belgian broadcasters. For the 10Gb/s products, SEE Telecom partnered with Ekinops, a French optical transmission technology specialist.
The contract was awarded on overall technical and economical performance and strict guarantees to meet the requested deadlines. The supply includes equipment for aggregation of multiple HD-SDI (1,485 Gb/s) on 10Gb/s, specially adapted to the needs of Belgacom. Ekinops' T-Chip technology enabled a quick delivery of a cost optimized 10Gb/s video solution.
The first phase will be supplied in July 2008.

