M1 enhances future network capacity with mobile backhaul solution


Ericsson becomes M1’s primary mobile backhaul provider, supplies the latest MINI-LINK TN microwave and SPO 1400 optical systems in Singapore
Network upgrade will meet users’ ever-increasing demand for more bandwidth and support M1’s LTE services
M1 to benefit from increased network capacity and operational flexibility
Singaporean communications provider M1 Limited (M1) has appointed Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) to upgrade its mobile backhaul network to support the ever-increasing demand for bandwidth and LTE services, due in part to increased internet browsing, video streaming and downloading of apps on mobile devices.

Under this multi-year contract, Ericsson will become M1’s primary mobile backhaul provider; supplying the latest MINI-LINK TN microwave and SPO 1400 optical systems, including end-to-end management with Ericsson IP Transport NMS and ServiceOn Element Manager software.

Phase and time synchronization for LTE services will be supported. Deployment of the optical systems and other related services has commenced.

M1’s upgrade of its mobile backhaul network will provide an enhanced quality of experience for end users. Since mobile backhaul ensures IP connectivity all the way through the network, M1 will benefit from a significant increase in network capacity and greater operational flexibility.

Patrick Scodeller, Chief Technical Officer, M1 Limited, says: "This network upgrade is essential for us to meet the current and future needs of our end users. It allows us to support gigabit bandwidth connectivity while maintaining the highest quality of service."

Nicholas Seow, President of Ericsson Singapore and Brunei, says: "This upgrade will give M1 the scalability to provide the superior performance needed in today’s Networked Society, in which anytime, anywhere connectivity is key. It also presents a path to future high-bandwidth solutions. The use of Ericsson’s advanced platforms ensures that, when the time comes to introduce new services, the transition will be a smooth one."

Under the contract, Ericsson will upgrade M1’s existing TDM-based mobile backhaul network to a more efficient packet network using its Mobile Backhaul solution, with a MINI-LINK TN microwave system currently capable of delivering a capacity of 1Gbps. This upgrade will enable M1 to continue to provide cost-effective GSM and WCDMA services, in addition to future HSPA and LTE services.

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