Communications network from Nokia supports safe & reliable operations on a newly expanded railway line in Kuala Lumpur

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A project by Nokia was completed in conjunction with CMC Engineering Sdn Bhd, which was responsible for the construction of systems work packages of the line extension such as light rail system in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. An advanced communications network was built to support railway operations and passenger services, such as Kelana Jaya Light Rail Transit (LRT) Line Extension – including 13 new stations – which is used by 350000 passengers daily.

Now supported with high-speed voice, data and video traffic as well as delivering essential services, Nokia's network is to ensure safety and security on the line’s driverless trains, while providing essential passenger information and enabling more efficient maintenance and operations.

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This project highlights Nokia’s growing business with customers outside of the traditional telecommunications market, who also have a need for ‘carrier-class’ networks to support their operations. Nokia has established a strong record of success in the railway industry in particular, providing mission-critical networks to more than 100 passenger and freight railway operators globally.

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Hazwan Alif Abdul Rahman, Chief Executive Officer of CMC Engineering Sdn. Bhd. said: “As one of the National Key Results Areas (NKRA) under the Malaysian Government Transformation Program (GTP), the Kelana Jaya LRT Line Extension project is another important government initiative to deliver an effective and seamless public transportation system for the Greater Kuala Lumpur area. Together with our technology partner Nokia, the project testifies to CMCE's capability to maintain high quality standards and services for its stakeholders, partners and customers."

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Stuart M. Hendry, Head of Global Enterprise & Public Sector, Asia Pacific at Nokia, said: “Railway operations can benefit enormously from modern communications networks. The data transmission network deployed as part of the Kelana Jaya LRT Line Extension will support a wide variety of operational services, and provide a range of new services for passengers in Kuala Lumpur. Nokia has the experience and expertise to ensure both safe and comfortable journeys for railway operators and passengers worldwide.”

The data transmission network in Kuala Lumpur includes optical networking technology from Nokia. The company also provided systems integration services to enhance safety and security through remote diagnostics and automated functions; constant situation awareness with video surveillance; Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA); monitoring systems; telephone and radio communications services; automated fare collection (AFC); and public address and passenger information systems.