The Brazilian Air Navigation    Service Provider (ANSP), DECEA, has been successfully operating the first of    four planned integrated network centres, CINDACTA III, for five months.    CINDACTA III underwent a lengthy test period and CISCEA (the Commission for    Implementation of the Brazilian Air Space Control System) collected positive    feedback from the operational experience.
Frequentis designed the    hybrid Brazilian ATM-grade network solution to fill the gap between    conventional networks and the specific needs for Air Traffic Management (ATM)    in terms of resilience, reliability, safety and quality. The design and    transition activities for the modernisation programme began in 2014 and the    teams from both Frequentis and DECEA have worked continuously to achieve the    expected positive results. By successfully taking CINDACTA III into live    operation, CISCEA has taken the ATN-Brazil project to the next level. 
At the unveiling ceremony    for the first site, Major-Brigadier Fernando, president of CISCEA, praised    the proactivity of the CINDACTA III project from start to finish, stating:    "We could not have chosen a better place to start this ATN-Br project.    We thank the current and former teams, especially the technical division,    that worked towards this implementation, as well as the operators and    companies, Frequentis in particular, and all those directly involved in the    planning. We are very proud to be part of this project.”
DECEA, is responsible for    twenty-two million square kilometres of airspace, about twice the size of    Europe, which is split between multiple network providers. One of the    telecoms infrastructure challenges to overcome was unstable QoS (Quality of    Service) and the detection of degradation in network performance, known as    “brownouts” within the network to allow detection before failure.
“Most conventional networks    only react to total link loss, known as black-outs,” says Hannu Juurakko,    Frequentis chairman of the Air Traffic Management executive team. “However,    the Frequentis vitalsphere™ NetBroker ensures the business continuity and    performance required of an ATM-grade network through brown-out detection,    flow-based routing, and bandwidth optimisation. We are extremely pleased to    have created this hybrid network to support the needs of DECEA and with it    create the world’s first SDN for ATM.”
ATM-specific virtual network    functions (VNFs) enable high-quality communication in this network which    features both terrestrial and VSAT links. A tailored nationwide management    system (NMS) allows central monitoring, simulation and configuration of the    network and thus helps reduce downtimes and increase situational awareness.
“Brazil can be proud of its    innovation power with the deployment of a world-class ATM Network. This    infrastructure addresses the future needs of the Brazilian Airspace in terms    of capacity, safety and efficiency. With an excellent partnership between    CISCEA and Frequentis, we have overcome challenges and complexities of a    program with a wide range of technologies and stakeholders.”, concludes    Gonzalo Moreno-Muñoz, Frequentis program manager and director ATM networks.