Analysis
Huawei and Dialog Telekom Deploy ngHLR in Sri Lanka
Huawei, a leader in providing next-generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, and Dialog Telekom PLC (Dialog), the largest mobile carrier in Sri Lanka, today announced the successful deployment of a next-generation Home Location Register (ngHLR). The deployment of ngHLR can serve 10 million subscribers in Sri Lanka and enable Dialog to realize centralized management, simplify its network, and support future subscriber growth.
HuawDialog is always engaged in providing world-class experiences for our growing customer base by continuously adopting leading network technology. Huawei' s ngHLR solution meets our requirement on subscriber data management, said Mr. Pradeep, CTO of Dialog. This innovative solution has further enabled us to simplify network complexity, reduce operation cost, and provide reliable services to our customers.
As part of our All-IP convergence strategy, our innovative ngHLR solution will enable operators like Dialog to realize centralized management, simplify network operation and structurally reduce OPEX, said Mr. Cuiwei, president of USC (Unified Subscriber Centre) business line, Huawei. We are dedicated to assisting operators to enhance subscriber data management and we believe that the cooperation between Dialog and Huawei in ngHLR deployment will meet Dialog' s network development strategy and enhance the competitiveness of its network.
Huawei ngHLR, based on the ATCA (Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture) platform, provides a maximum capacity of 200 million subscribers, significantly improves maintenance efficiency, lowers operating costs, and offers over 99.9999% reliability by sites load sharing mode. This solution also supports the evolution to USC (Unified Subscriber Center), in securing operator' s current capital investment. By the end of 2009, Huawei' s ngHLR solution has been deployed by more than 50 operators in 40 countries around the world. To date, Huawei ngHLR has achieved an accumulative shipment of more than 800 million licenses.