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Thailand’s dtac Picks Nokia for Transport + IP

November 9, 2016
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dtac, part of the Telenor Group and the second largest mobile operator in Thailand, has selected Nokia’s IP/Optical portfolio for delivering ultra-broadband mobile access to more than 40 percent of Thailand’s population. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The number of mobile subscribers in Thailand is increasing rapidly, stimulating greater demand for advanced networks to support surging data consumption. dtac needed a core network to handle the increased data demand, but also with the open interfaces and the programmability necessary to support a migration to SDN.

Nokia’s 7950 Extensible Routing System (XRS) and the 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS), will replace dtac’s existing IP core routing and DWDM infrastructure. dtac is also deploying Nokia’s Wavelength Routing Engine GMPLS (Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching) Control Plane at the optical layer to provide automated network operation, as well as Nokia’s security gateway for dtac’s LTE network.

Sebastien Laurent, head of Nokia Thailand, said: “Deploying Nokia’s end-to-end IP/DWDM Core solution provides the foundation for an SDN-centric network and will allow dtac to implement on-demand services while also easing operation and maintenance demands. Deploying this technology will make dtac the first carrier in Thailand positioned to implement carrier SDN in preparation for the cloud era.”

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