GTPL Broadband selects  Alepo to modernize its AAA and policy infrastructure

GTPL Broadband, a subsidiary of GTPL Hathway, has partnered with Alepo to modernize its AAA and policy infrastructure.
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The network transformation will enable GTPL to introduce modern and advanced high-speed internet plans for customers. GTPL Broadband currently has an active customer base of over 750K.

The project will assist GTPL Broadband’s customers across India, including in the Indian states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Telangana as well as all the areas.

Alepo is deploying its Broadband AAA solution, which includes its NFV-compliant AAA Server, EMS, and consolidated RADIUS Server for authentication and accounting of the operator’s broadband services.

Alepo will provide 24x7x365 technical support through its Global Technical Assistance Center (GTAC), ensuring that GTPL can introduce new plans, promotions, and offers, and gain relevant Business Intelligence (BI) insights to make data-driven business decisions and provide more contextual plans to customers.

Post-deployment, GTPL can introduce a range of offerings, including speed-, volume-, and validity-based unlimited data plans, limited usage plans with speed and validity caps, and daily and monthly fair usage policy (FUP) plans.

New plans can be created seamlessly within a short time, thus offering GTPL, the agility to respond to market demand. Alepo’s future-proof AAA Server will ensure that the operator can easily and rapidly configure, launch, and manage new plans as the market evolves.

“Alepo’s Broadband AAA solution and their ongoing technical support empower us with a platform that can support our network as it grows. We are especially pleased with Alepo’s collaborative approach that will enable us to implement functionalities in the future using our existing software to keep up with changing market dynamics,” said Anirudhsinh Jadeja, Managing Director, GTPL Hathway Ltd.

Basharat Ashai, Associate Vice President Client Relations, Alepo, said: “Alepo’s solution is highly scalable, supporting the operator’s growing subscriber base and ever-increasing data traffic while ensuring network performance remains high.”

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