Dialogic supports Myanma Posts and Telecom for core switching infrastructure

Myanma Posts and Telecommunications (MPT) has selected Dialogic intelligent call control solutions to modernize and expand its domestic core switching infrastructure.

Dialogic will support the state-owned MPT to handle rapid increase in voice traffic, prepare for IMS migration, and adapt network architecture.

As part of the deal, MPT will deploy the Dialogic ControlSwitch System as well as Dialogic’s I-Gate 4000 PRO and EDGE Media Gateways (MGWs) and BorderNet 4000 Session Border Controllers (SBCs) across multiple locations in Myanmar.

The main benefits will be to cap its existing class 4 infrastructure and provide better service as new operators enter the market and in the process adding millions of new users by 2016.

The ControlSwitch System’s distributed call control architecture will enable the Southeast Asian carrier to configure, provision and manage its infrastructure.

MPT will deploy a distributed ControlSwitch System and I-Gate 4000 MGWs in multiple locations across Myanmar to connect its local PSTN switches and provide connectivity to other operators, as well as BorderNet SBCs for voice over IP (VoIP) peering and subscriber access.

The company is also partnering with Japan’s KDDI to help with its plans to increase its subscriber base.

“MPT is looking to deliver an exceptional user experience at a low cost as it expands coverage and accelerates penetration of communications services in Myanmar,” said Jim Machi, vice president of product management for Dialogic.

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