Dtac taps Nokia to revamp core network

10 Nov 2016
00:00

Thailand's Dtac has become the market's first mobile operator to implement an SDN-ready IP/optical network using equipment from Nokia.

Dtac is implementing the technology to replace its existing IP core routing and DWDM infrastructure, in order to achieve the capacity to serve Thailand's fast-growing mobile subscriber base.

The deployment also includes Nokia's security gateway for Dtac's LTE network.

“Over the last two years we've seen demand for mobile broadband grow exponentially,” Dtac CTO Prathet Tankuranun said.

“As we prepare for future advanced technologies we've made a strategic choice for an SDN-ready IP/Optical network because it gives us the control and agility needed to run an efficient network that can rapidly adjust to evolving demand patterns. This deployment with Nokia is an important next step in our migration towards full SDN automation."

Nokia Thiland head Sebastien Laurent added that the deployment “provides the foundation for an SDN-centric network and will allow dtac to implement on-demand services while also easing operation and maintenance demands.”

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