Ericsson has announced that it has been selected by Unitel, leading provider of telecommunications
services in Angola ,
as key supplier of its next-generation 4G/LTE network.
The agreement covers the deployment of new
LTE sites, Ericsson’s Home Subscriber Servers (HSS) for user data management. It also includes
the integration of LTE functionality into existing provisioning and charging
systems, and an upgrade of the core network to a triple-access Evolved Packet
Core that simultaneous carries GSM, WCDMA and LTE traffic.
Under the
scope of the agreement, Ericsson is also responsible for the design, implementation
and initial tuning of the LTE network.
Miguel
Martins, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member at Unitel, said ” The recent
launch of Unitel’s 4G LTE network powered by Ericsson demonstrates our
commitment to providing our customers with the highest standard and state of
the art mobile broadband services.”
To
maintain its strong position in the Angolan marketplace, Unitel launched Long
Term Evolution (LTE) services commercially on Sunday, December 16, introducing
faster mobile broadband speeds, meeting the burgeoning demand for data-driven
services and giving Unitel the ability to offer its customers the most
innovative services available on the market today.
Lars Lindén, head of Region Sub-Saharan Africa,
Ericsson, said: “This deal reaffirms Ericsson’s leadership in LTE and further
extends our long-standing relationship with Unitel. The new LTE network will facilitate
Unitel’s continued delivery of superior connectivity, services and capabilities
to their customers.”
Ericsson is the world leader in LTE and today
has more than 90 commercial LTE contracts on six continents, of which over 50
networks have already gone live. More than 455 million people worldwide have
LTE coverage, of which 305 million are covered by LTE networks supplied by
Ericsson (July 2012).
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