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MTN Nigeria Deploys Alcatel-Lucent's 100G Optical Transport Network (OTN) Gears

Alcatel-Lucent's 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) Credit: Alcatel-Lucent/Flickr

MTN Nigeria, a subsidiary of Dubai-based MTN Group and the leading service provider in Africa will deploy Alcatel-Lucent's 100G DWDM/OTN network equipments- 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) platform to support its growing mobile broadband network. The solution will re-use MTN's existing 10G optical assets to preserve MTN past investments 

MTN Nigeria with 58 million subscribers which makes them the largest mobile operator in Nigeria covers 88.8 percent of the country’s land mass giving 86.2 percent of the population access to mobile services.

Nigeria’s growing economy is fueling a proliferation of mobile subscribers, which number about 275 to every one landline in the country.  As a result, Nigeria has a significant need for reliable, mobile broadband access to support the growing demand for bandwidth hungry services such as streaming video plus the ever-increasing need from enterprises for storage and data center connections. The new network also gives MTN the capacity and flexibility to offer wholesale services to other service providers in the region.

“MTN realized we needed to upgrade our network to meet customer expectations for ultra-broadband connectivity and high reliability within Nigeria’s very competitive marketplace.  We wanted a state of the art solution that met three main criteria: increased network reliability, a high degree of scalability to prepare the network for 400G and beyond, and preservation of our existing 10G investment.  Alcatel-Lucent’s demonstrations showed that they could meet all of our criteria and we look forward to deploying the network overlay in 2014.”

-            Lynda Saint-Nwafor, CTO of MTN Nigeria 

“We knew that MTN’s top priority was to provide reliability to their customers but they also wanted to offer ultra-broadband and they wanted to retain usefulness of as much of their legacy network as possible. We were able to show that we can give them a cost-effective solution that accomplishes all of their goals in a way that no one else could.”

-            Hatim Zougari, Country Senior Officer of Alcatel-Lucent in Nigeria 

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