Balitower wybiera rozwiązanie Nokia do wzmocnienia swojej infrastruktury sieciowej

Balitower, an Indonesian telecommunications company specializing in towers and network infrastructure, has decided to implement Nokia’s IP solution to increase capacity, improve efficiency, and secure the future of its network, ensuring a smooth experience for subscribers.

Nokia’s routing solution will be deployed in Jakarta, Bali, and Singapore. It includes the 7750 service router, Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), Carrier Grade Network Address Translation (CGNAT), and internet routers.

Nokia will also provide the Network Services Platform (NSP) and support for implementation and maintenance to Balitower.

Balitower believes that the new solution will meet evolving business needs over the long term, strengthening its position in leveraging upcoming market opportunities,” said Jap Owen Ronadhi, CEO of Balitower.

Kent Wong, Vice President of Nokia in the Asia-Pacific region and head of the IP business unit, emphasized that Nokia focuses on measuring customer experience throughout the entire service journey, aiming to assess their satisfaction or dissatisfaction. Nokia is therefore excited about the opportunity to collaborate with Balitower in the successful implementation of this project.

FAQ:

1. What Nokia solution did Balitower implement?
Nokia implemented an IP solution, which includes the 7750 service router, Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), Carrier Grade Network Address Translation (CGNAT), and internet routers.

2. Where will this solution be deployed?
The solution will be deployed in Jakarta, Bali, and Singapore.

3. What benefits will this solution bring to Balitower?
The solution aims to increase capacity, improve efficiency, and secure the future of Balitower’s network, ensuring a smooth experience for subscribers.

4. What devices and platforms will Nokia provide for Balitower?
Nokia will provide the 7750 service router, Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), Carrier Grade Network Address Translation (CGNAT), internet routers, as well as the Network Services Platform (NSP) and support for implementation and maintenance.

5. What is the CEO of Balitower’s stance on this solution?
Jap Owen Ronadhi, CEO of Balitower, believes that the new solution will meet evolving business needs over the long term and strengthen Balitower’s position in leveraging upcoming market opportunities.

6. What is Nokia’s stance on this project?
Kent Wong, Vice President of Nokia in the Asia-Pacific region and head of the IP business unit, emphasized that Nokia focuses on measuring customer experience throughout the entire service journey. Nokia is therefore excited about the opportunity to collaborate with Balitower in the successful implementation of this project.

Glossary of Terms:

– IP: Internet Protocol. A protocol used for transmitting data over the Internet.
– Capacity: The maximum amount of data that a network can transmit in a unit of time.
– Efficiency: The degree to which intended goals are achieved with minimal resource consumption.
– Security: Actions taken to protect a network from unwanted threats.
– Router: A network device that forwards data packets between different networks.
– Deep Packet Inspection (DPI): Technology that allows for detailed analysis and filtering of data packets transmitted on a network.
– Carrier Grade Network Address Translation (CGNAT): Technology that enables the translation of IP addresses between private and public networks.
– Network Services Platform (NSP): A platform that allows for network management and monitoring.

Suggested Related Links:
– Nokia
– Balitower

The source of the article is from the blog japan-pc.jp