Telecommunications operator Globacom is embarking on a network
upgrade to massively expand its current huge capacity. In this regard,
the company on Thursday signed a $750m contract with Huawei
Technologies, a leading global ICT solutions provider.
Globacom’s Group Chief Operating Officer, Mohamed Jameel, who
spoke at the contract-signing ceremony held at the company’s Mike
Adenuga Head Office in Lagos explained that the network enhancement
project was part of the tenth anniversary plan to enhance the experience
of the millions of subscribers on the Globacom network.
“It is our 10th anniversary and we have been the network of choice for Nigerians because of the unprecedented manner with which we pioneered various technologies and products in the market. We are upgrading in order to continue to serve them better,” he stated.
“After 10 years in business, we decided to upscale our network ten- fold to the very latest technology in global telecommunications. The massive expansion project will involve network upgrade and overhaul of infrastructure across the country as well as expansion and densification projects that will on completion in six months enable the network to cater more for its existing and potential subscribers,”
Jameel said.
Huawei expressed excitement about the opportunity given to
them by Globacom to handle the network expansion project, describing it
as the biggest network expansion project they have handled in Nigeria.
“This is a huge expansion project. We promise Globacom and its teeming subscribers that we will meet their expectation and deliver a network they will all be proud of. Globacom is definitely going places”,
said David Fan, Huawei’s Vice President, West Africa.
Under the partnership, Globacom will build new switches, increase mobile switching centres to ease congestion and construct additional 4,000 km of optic fibre cable which will complement the existing fibre optic facility which is the most extensive fibre coverage of Nigeria.
Glo has state-of-the-art IP/MPLS and TDM technologies (30 gigabyte capacity) to meet requirements of enterprise customers, video, voice and data services. The TDM network will also be upgraded to a fully integrated Generalised Multi-protocol Label Switching (GMPLS).
Source: Leadership
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