Adelaide Airport has chosen Dimension Data to build its new terminal’s network infrastructure.
The deal, for an undisclosed sum, supplements DiData's current project management of Adelaide Airport's infrastructure.
DiData spokesperson, Martin Aungle, said the new terminal’s infrastructure was based on gigabit ethernet technology, to support voice, video and data services on a single integrated IP network.
DiData has also established a common standard to Adelaide Airport’s approach to its network, Aungle said. Rather than subletting ownership to various carriers or suppliers, the airport owns the entire network and leases it out to other parties.
Aungle said DiData had also moved the airport’s other ICT suppliers onto the common network. These included baggage checking and onsite security systems through to the nose-in guidance system.
”We are also taking all the support calls from the different IT suppliers, and creating a standard set of SLAs,” he said.
DiData works on Adelaide Airport’s new terminal
By
Lilia Guan
on May 2, 2006 1:13PM

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