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STC Signs 3-Year Managed Services Deal with Cisco to Transform Core Network and Operations

STC Signs 3-Year Managed Services Deal with Cisco to Transform Core Network and Operations Image Credit: STC

At Mobile World Congress, Saudi Telecom Company (STC) and Cisco announced that they have signed a three-year managed services agreement to transform STC's core network and operations, and prepare it for the digital era.

The long-term contract delivers the full functionality of a Service Provider-grade Network Operating Center (NOC) to support STC's drive to introduce new services, improve customer experiences and enhance network agility and performance, said Cisco.

The engagement extends the longstanding relationship between STC and Cisco and will support the telecom service provider in scaling to meet current and future customer demands. The transformation of STC's network aligns with Saudi Arabia's National Transformation and the country digitization acceleration plans announced between the government and Cisco last year, which aims to support the Kingdom's digital economy ambitions.

The new contract covers STC's core MPLS, which carries all of the service provider's core and critical services, in addition to WiFi and Evolved Packet core networks, as well as the IT Enterprise and Data Center core business.

Nasser Alnasser, SVP, Technology and Operations, STC
This contract with Cisco has been structured to take our digital operations to the next level through the introduction of industry-leading tools, processes and, most importantly, a focus on developing local calibers across multiple technology domains to meet the needs of the business on the one side, and to increase the technical Saudi workforce on the other.

Peter Karlstromer, SVP, Global Service Provider, EMEAR, Cisco 
As part of our ongoing collaboration, this agreement places STC at the forefront of the latest developments in the telecoms sector, with a network capable of capturing emerging opportunities and fulfilling future requirements for end users and enterprises.

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