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Home » Indosat Upgrades with Ericsson's HSPA at 42 Mbps

Indosat Upgrades with Ericsson's HSPA at 42 Mbps

May 6, 2010
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Indonesia’s Indosat has commissioned Ericsson to modernize its network, including the deployment of Ericsson’s HSPA Evolution technology, which is capable of reaching up to 42Mbps. Indosat is currently serving 39.1 million subscribers in Indonesia.

The modernization will not only prepare the network to migrate to next generation LTE technology, but it will also gear it up with features that reduce energy consumption and footprint, making the network more environment friendly while reducing operating costs. The sustainable character of this network will be boosted by a number of “green sites” powered by alternative energy sources. Financial terms were not disclosed.

As part of the agreement Ericsson will provide Indosat with its Radio Base Station (RBS) 6000, MSS Blade Cluster, and MINI-LINK TN. Network design, deployment, training and support services are also part of the agreement. The modernization will provide Indosat with the flexibility to evolve to next generation technology, known as LTE (Long Term Evolution).
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