T-Mobile Poland deploys Accedian Networks V-NID Performance platform

T-Mobile Poland has deployed Accedian Networks’s V-NID Performance platform to increase its network visibility and performance, and better the mobile user experience for 16 million wireless customers.

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“The Accedian performance monitoring solution gives us a complete view of network performance and met all our cost and performance objectives,” said Maciej Rozowicz, Transmission Access and Aggregation Section Manager at T-Mobile Poland.

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While expanding its presence in Eastern Europe, T-Mobile Poland faced inconsistent backhaul network performance visibility. As a result, the telecom operator could not easily identify and troubleshoot network problems and address QoS needs.

T-Mobile Poland utilized Accedian’s V-NID Performance Platform to diagnose and resolve QoS issues such as increased latency and call drops, and plan capacity expansion. T-Mobile Poland can view network performance over its national footprint to identify the origins of issues that arise, resolve them.

T-Mobile’s integrator partner, AM Technologies Poland, helped the telecom operator select the V-NID performance assurance solution and performed the installation, configuration, testing, and implementation nationwide within a year, ahead of schedule.

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