PT Hutchison 3 Indonesia Chooses Nokia's Cloud-Native Packet Core to Deliver Enhanced Mobile
Broadband and Future Services
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Nokia's Cloud Packet Core will add performance, scalability and flexibility to H3I's 4G mobile network to profitably deliver enhanced mobile broadband
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Cloud-native
infrastructure enables H3I to reduce capital expenditure, minimize
operating costs and speed time-to-market for new services
PT Hutchison 3 Indonesia (H3I) has chosen the Nokia Cloud
Packet Core solution to help meet rapid data growth in the Indonesian
market. Nokia's solution enables H3I to provide a highly scalable
platform to profitably deliver enhanced mobile broadband and move
towards future innovative services.
A leader in
providing data services, especially to the all-important millennial
market, H3I has chosen Nokia to evolve its mobile packet core to a
cloud-based architecture. This move is part of H3I's digital
transformation for superior customer experience and preparations to
deliver future services. Part of Nokia's AirGile portfolio, the
cloud-native design allows H3I to lower costs and substantially
accelerate time-to-market for innovative new services.
Nokia's industry-leading and field-proven Cloud Packet Core solution includes its Cloud Mobility Manager and Cloud Mobile Gateway.
Providing reliability, scalability, flexibility and performance, the
Nokia Cloud Packet Core anchors multi-technology access across wireless
licensed, shared, unlicensed spectrum and fixed network technologies,
enabling H3I to support a greater variety of devices and deliver a
broader range of services over multiple access technologies.
Randeep Singh Sekhon, President Director, Hutchison 3 Indonesia, said:
"We are satisfied cooperating with Nokia on our roadmap to transform
our network core to the state-of-the-art cloud-native architecture. It
provides us the foundation to uplift customer experience and accelerate
new innovative services."
Robert Cattanach, head of Indonesia for Nokia, said:
"This is an exciting step into the future both for us and our
colleagues at H3I. The first cloud-native packet core implementation
will play a key role in the transformation of H3I to an agile digital
service provider, enabling it to capture the crucial youth market with
compelling new services and offers, while lowering operational costs and
increasing reliability, performance and security."
Source: Nokia media announcement