Nokia helps Hutchison 3 Indonesia for 17% hike in spectral efficiency

Hutchison 3 Indonesia aims to increase network efficiency on its LTE network as part of the strategy to boost the customer experience.
Hutchison 3 Indonesia and NokiaHutchison 3 Indonesia has used Nokia’s Spectral Performance Management solution and achieved 17 percent increase in spectral efficiency.

Nokia said its spectral performance management technology has enabled Hutchison 3 Indonesia to identify and resolve network performance issues and provide the best quality service for its subscribers.

Nokia AVA’s cloud-based analytics generates automated recommendations that improve spectral efficiency and help prioritize investment in additional capacity.

“Nokia’s Spectral Performance Management solution, using the latest innovations in AI and machine learning, help us to reduce the latency and increase capacity,” Desmond Cheung, CTO of Hutchison 3 Indonesia, said.

Hutchison 3 Indonesia operates 2G and 4G LTE at 1800 Mhz, 3G at 2100 Mhz. H3I is part of Hutchison Asia Telecom, a subsidiary of multinational conglomerate CK Hutchison Holding Limited located in Hong Kong.

H3I has 55,100 units of BTS and 14,000 Km of fiber optic. H3I’s 4G network covers 7,919 villages in 281 cities and regencies, in Sumatera, Jawa, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali and Lombok.

“With the help of Nokia AVA, they can improve network efficiency and boost the experience for their subscribers” Dennis Lorenzin, head of the Network Cognitive Service unit at Nokia, said.

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