Technology Category
- Networks & Connectivity - Cellular
Applicable Industries
- Telecommunications
The Customer
Telstra Corporation
About The Customer
Telstra Corporation is an Australian telecommunications and media company which builds and operates telecommunications networks and markets voice, mobile, internet access and pay television products and services, with more than 31,000 employees.
The Challenge
Due to doubled data traffic demand, Telstra wanted a solution that can meet insatiable high-speed mobile broadband demand and secure a smooth network migration while re-farming spectrum.
The Solution
Telstra partnered with Ericsson to expand its offering, launching 4G service on its Next G network. Ericsson provided a solution includes LTE 1800 MHz Radio Network with multi-standard RBS 6000 base stations, triple access Evolved Packet Core, triple-access SGSN MME Pool and Evolved Packet Gateway on the SSR 8020 and OSS Management.
Hardware Components
- RBS 6000 base station
- Evolved Packet Gateway
- SGSN MME Pool
- SSR 8020
Software Components
- LTE 1800 MHz Radio Network
- Evolved Packet Core
- OSS Management
Hardware Components
- RBS 6000 base station
- Evolved Packet Gateway
- SGSN MME Pool
- SSR 8020
Software Components
- LTE 1800 MHz Radio Network
- Evolved Packet Core
- OSS Management
Operational Impact
Quantitative Benefit
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