Egypt- First time in Africa, Nokia powers 200G optical service on TE's Delta Backbone Network


(MENAFN- Daily News Egypt) Ahmed El-Beheiry, managing director and CEO for TE, explained that increasing TE's capacity will enable the company to offer high-speed broadband and LTE services while cutting the costs.

Asserting his confidence in Nokia, TE's long-term partner, El Beheiry, said that the upgrade will help maintain the company's leading position in offering the latest and best-in-class technology solutions to its customers.

According to Nokia, the new network's capacity increase will bring higher-rate broadband services to customers, as well as higher data rates for LTE mobile subscribers. Upgrading the existing Nokia PSS 1830 switches with Nokia's PSE technology will enable TE to double its capacity while reducing operating costs.

'We are proud to be part of this ground-breaking agreement for the continent. We have a longstanding partnership with TE and are pleased to see the growth in demand for both their broadband and LTE services,' said Amr El-Leithy, head of the MEA market for Nokia. He added 'This is exactly what we had in mind when we designed the 1830 PSS platform. Its flexibility and easy upgradability will allow TE to proactively manage the data explosion and develop new revenue streams—all while improving experience for their customers.'

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