Alcatel-Lucent will supply advanced new IP (Internet Protocol)-based networking technology to Airtel to support the delivery of new mobile broadband data and video services. This will help Bharti Airtel meet rapidly growing demand for mobile broadband services in its African operations.
Rising smartphone ownership in Africa is driving demand for high-bandwidth mobile data services such as video calling and online gaming. To satisfy this demand and meet continued expansion, Alcatel-Lucent will evolve Airtel Africa’s data transport and mobile backhaul networks using its IP/MPLS (IP/Multiprotocol Label Switching) technology.
This new backbone network will support all mobile broadband services to Airtel’s 17 affiliates across Africa, serving 60 million customers, as well as a much more robust interconnection to global networks including the UK. The single international network will offer a more simple structure to improve performance, reliability, capacity convergence and interoperable mechanisms for faster service recovery. The Airtel investment includes a common platform for Layer 2 and Layer 3 service provisioning to reduce the time of delivering the variety of service types. The result being faster internet speeds for mobile and Airtel business solutions, toll quality voice and extension of services from Airtel, ultimately leading to better customer experience and reduction in the cost of operations.
Manoj Kohli CEO (International) Bharti Airtel said: “Alcatel-Lucent is helping us to fully utilize the advantages of IP/MPLS technology to economically and effectively handle high volumes of a variety of mobile broadband data and video services. The new network implementation not only provides a substantially improved quality of service for our current customers, it also does an excellent job of preparing Airtel Africa for future international expansion opportunities.”
Daniel Jaeger, Vice-President of Alcatel-Lucent Africa said: “Airtel Africa IP/MPLS network will carry all the international traffic (voice, internet, IT) of Airtel in Africa connecting it to the peering point in UK. |