Etisalat to launch FTTH in Abu Dhabi in Q3
Etisalat announced it's racing against time to complete the fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network in Abu Dhabi during the third quarter of this year to make the emirate the world's first city to have such
Ahmed Darwish, General Manager at Tamdeed Projects
"We
completed 70 per cent of the network in Abu Dhabi city. Within a few
months the whole network will be complete," Ahmed Darwish, General
Manager at Tamdeed Projects, one of etisalat Services Holding's
subsidiaries responsible for the network's implementation in Abu Dhabi,
told Emirates Business.
He added Abu Dhabi is included in the
first phase of the fibre-optic network, which will be executed
throughout the country subsequently. More than 2,000 technicians are
working day and night to complete the network at the UAE level. Some 50
per cent of the network is complete in Dubai, while the network's
installation is still in its first phase in the Northern Emirates.
Tamdeed
finished the installation of 300,000 out of total 1.4 million optic
fibre-optic devices in the UAE. The whole network in the UAE is
projected to be complete in 2011, when the UAE will become the region's
first country to have an integral fibre-optic network.
Tamdeed
started the network installation in Abu Dhabi in 2007. Abu Dhabi was
selected first because it is the capital of the UAE and because it is
easy to install the network as the majority of the buildings are new in
the capital.
"Tamdeed's technicians installed the fibre-optic
network instead of the old copper devices, which are linked with
internet and land line, in majority of homes and shops in Abu Dhabi.
The fibre-optic cable is capable of transferring huge data, pictures
and information. The cable also has few maintenance problems; its
virtual age is longer and cost lower. In future, the cable will provide
several services, including land line, internet and satellite channels,
through one wire. Clients will get just one monthly bill for all the
services they subscribe to.
"Initially, majority of people
expected etisalat to charge for the network's installation. However,
they are now reassured that the network is installed free, and are
wholeheartedly co-operating with Tabreed," he said.
Meanwhile,
etisalat Academy and Tamdeed projects are looking to train and recruit
60 FTTH technicians. Authorities are looking for candidates who have
work experience as technicians, installers and cable jointers and who
wish to be trained as FTTH technicians. Applicants who successfully
complete the training programme will be offered a one-year contract
with Tamdeed, working on the installation of fibre-optic networks
across the UAE.
"The future of telecommunications is being
driven by bandwidth-hungry services such as video and business
applications. This places increasing stress on the communications
infrastructure and drives the need for fibre optic cables. The
knowledge that we will impart to these 60 candidates will last them for
many years to come, guaranteeing a better life for their families today
and in the future," said Darwish.
The training programme will
last seven days and consists of continual assessment of both
theoretical and practical work, which will culminate in an exam. The
training will take place at the etisalat Academy in Dubai.
The
course is subsidised and approximately 60 per cent of the cost will be
covered by Tamdeed Projects. The applicant will have to contribute
Dh3,900 towards the training, which will be returned to them after
completing one year of service with Tamdeed.
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