Ericsson has signed a contract with leading operator Brasil Telecom for a WCDMA/HSPA network and the deployment and systems integration of their IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). The move is set to boost network capacity and manage increased traffic growth, paving the way for the introduction of advanced broadband and multimedia services.
Under the contract, Ericsson will be the main supplier for the WCDMA/HSPA radio access network in five Brazilian states and the sole supplier of Brasil Telecom's 2G/3G common core network. As part of the core network, Ericsson's Mobile Packet Backbone Network (Mobile-PBN) solution - from Ericsson's Redback portfolio - will provide telecom-quality IP transport and allow the operator to introduce high-quality multimedia services quickly and reliably. Ericsson will also be responsible for network deployment, systems integration, training and support services.
IMS will bring Brasil Telecom's networks into a single-service environment and enable the efficient introduction of new multimedia voice, data, audio and video services across multiple networks.
Francisco Santiago, Vice President, Brasil Telecom, says: "This contract marks a significant step towards an all-IP network and is further recognition of our strong partnership. Ericsson's local capabilities in production and implementation will allow us to boost network capacity and extend our market leadership in broadband by offering customers seamless access to our range of broadband services in a very short time."
Johan Wibergh, President, Ericsson
Ericsson is the industry leader in IMS and has signed more than 50 contracts, of which 22 are already commercially launched.
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