Globecomm
Expands
Wireless
Managed
Services
to
Africa
November
11,
2010
Globecomm
Systems
Inc.
has
won
a
contract
to
provide
wireless
managed
services
in
Freetown,
Sierra
Leone.
Globecomm
will
provide
CDMA-450
switching
facilities
for
voice
and
data
services
to
wireless
operator
subscribers
and
interconnected
partners
in
Sierra
Leone.
This
unique
architecture
enables
the
CDMA-450
radio
network
to
be
connected
via
satellite
to
Globecomm’s
hosted
Mobile
Switch
Controller
(MSC)
and
Value
Added
Services
(VAS)
in
New
York.
In
addition,
the
network
incorporates
a
WiMax
network
for
additional
connectivity
throughout
the
city.
Globecomm's
hosted
switch
platform
now
carries
millions
of
minutes
of
voice
traffic,
hundreds
of
gigabytes
of
data
traffic,
for
wireless
operators
from
North
America,
to
the
Caribbean
and
now
into
Africa.
With
full
redundancy
for
all
major
components,
the
hosted
switch
platform
provides
a
100-percent
IP-based
soft-switch
architecture
with
a
forward
path
to
4G/LTE.
Globecomm
maintains
a
dedicated
power
system
in
its
Hauppauge,
New
York-based
Network
Operations
Center
in
support
of
these
switch
platforms,
where
engineers
and
technicians
provide
24/7
network
monitoring
and
customer
support.
Redundant
fiber
circuits
and
generator
systems
also
support
the
Globecomm
facility.
Andy
Silberstein,
Senior
Vice
President
and
General
Manager
of
Services,
said:
"Our
hosted
mobile
core
switch
continues
to
help
wireless
carriers
profitably
introduce
wireless
technologies
in
developing
markets
without
a
major
capital
or
operational
investment.
It
also
demonstrates
Globecomm’s
value
proposition
by
bringing
our
wireless
managed
services
to
Africa
and
addressing
the
strong
data
market
for
internet
and
private
corporate
VPN
data
networks."
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