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Lithuanian Railways Awards Nortel, Belam €50.5 Million Wireless Communications Contract

29 January 2008

Lithuanian Railways has chosen a Nortel wireless communications network solution to enhance its railway communications and ensure compatibility of the Lithuanian national railway with international railway standards. Nortel's partner, Belam, is acting as the local partner for the implementation and construction of the project which will be completed in 2010.

The €50.5 million (€59.6 million including VAT) contract includes the implementation of a GSM-R radio communication system along more than 1,563 kilometres (approximately 88% of the country's rail network) of Lithuania's rail routes. This is the first GSM-R network implementation in the Baltic region. The project is partially funded by the European Community Cohesion Fund for European regional development.

European Union member Lithuania is the first of the Baltic countries to deploy a GSM-R solution.

Nortel's GSM-R solution is highly flexible in terms of supporting signalling systems from different vendors, one of the most important factors for communications interoperability. The solution for Lithuanian Railways can also support the European Train Control System (ETCS) which is a signalling, control and train protection system designed to replace incompatible safety systems in European Railways and is aimed at enhancing the safety and security of rail users on trains that cross country borders.

"Nortel is helping Lithuanian Railways transition to EC railway standards in order to provide a high-speed dependable communication network that makes our railways in Lithuania faster and safer and more reliable than before," said Laisvydas Rudzianskas GSM-R project manager, Lithuanian Railways.

By improving wireless train communications and enhancing rail safety and reliability, Nortel is assisting Lithuanian Railways to make it more attractive for people and businesses in the Baltic countries to opt for rail transport over less environmentally friendly forms of transport such as road transport and short-haul aviation.

"We are proud to be chosen by Lithuanian Railways to help build a modern and reliable railway wireless communication system that will support high-speed trains travelling in Lithuania and across country borders," said Sorin Lupu, president Eastern European markets, Nortel. "This is a significant win for Nortel in Eastern Europe and the Baltics, and underscores Nortel's commitment in leveraging the long term partnership with Belam and technology leadership which helps to improve the day-to-day operations of the railways and by extension the overall experience of rail operators and their rail passengers."

"Belam has worked with Nortel for more than 15 years on wireless communications projects and together we have considerable experience of delivering joint projects in the Baltic region, including Latvia and Lithuania. We partner with market leaders like Nortel so we can benefit from their experience and keep up to date on the top trends in railway communications," said Dmitry Krupnikov, director for Business Development, Belam. "Introducing GSM-R technology enables Lithuanian Railways to shift to a new level of cooperation within the entire EU railway system and will contribute to Lithuania's integration into the EU."

 

 



 




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