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Ericsson opens operations centre for DNB’s 5G network

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KUALA LUMPUR: Ericsson has established a network operations centre (NOC) in Malaysia dedicated to Digital Nasional Bhd’s (DNB) 5G network. 

The DNB 5G NOC, based at Ericsson’s premises in Malaysia, will monitor, maintain and manage network faults, security and performance KPIs of the DNB network, leveraging the state-of-the-art Ericsson Operations Engine.

The NOC is part of Ericsson’s managed services offering for the DNB 5G network and entails managing the performance of the 5G network end to end. 

“Powered by advanced analytics and machine learning algorithms, the Ericsson Operations Engine predicts potential network issues caused by hardware, software, or external factors. 

“Every day, it automates nearly one million network commands, and processes alarms to prevent network issues before they happen,” Ericsson said in a statement today.

It will also serve as the first point of contact for all mobile network operators (MNOs) for technical issues, customer complaints, network performance, quality related matters, billing and charging related issues.

David Hägerbro, head of Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh said the dedicated DNB 5G NOC was an example of its commitment to deliver a cost-efficient, world class 5G experience for the people and businesses in Malaysia. 

“The NOC will support the national 5G infrastructure by providing proactive, fast detection and isolation of network faults, monitor security events or threats and reduce response and rectification time.

“Powered by the Ericsson Operations Engine, the Ericsson NOC is capable of maintaining the most complex and large scale 5G networks round the clock and will serve as an assurance to the MNOs using the DNB 5G network regarding the performance and health of the DNB network. Setting up the NOC in Malaysia has also opened the opportunity for more Malaysians to be hired and acquire skills in the latest technologies,” Hägerbro added.

Ericsson said with 200 global managed services contracts, it had proven capabilities in managing and operating multi-technology networks. 

This includes capabilities in Malaysia, where Ericsson has been managing Digi’s mobile network since 2018 and managed services for U Mobile billing operations since 2012.






Source: New Straits Times

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