LG U+ upgrades Oracle Communications solutions

South Korean CSP, LG U+ has successfully upgraded its Oracle Communications Network Resource Management solution with Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management 7.1.2 and Oracle Communications Network Integrity 7.1.

 

 

LG U+ expanded the scope of the Oracle Communications Network Resource Management solution to manage, in a convergent and integrated fashion, LG U+’s fixed and mobile network.  LG U+ focused on improving network equipment data integrity in terms of monitoring, managing and resolving network failures in its 4G LTE network. As a result, LG U+ improved its network configuration inventory accuracy rate to 99.9% and significantly reduced its failure-prevention and management costs.

 

“With the world’s first nationwide LTE network deployment, 43% of LG U+ subscribers are using LTE, which is the largest share of LTE subscribers among the communications service providers in the world. LG U+ adopted Oracle Communications Network Resource Management solution because it helped provide us with the reliable operations and services we needed, as well as supported the LTE network deployment, which enabled us to quickly improve network reliability,” said Park Song-chul, vice president of the network technology unit at LG U+. “LG U+ is working to bring its customers a more advanced network and improved component quality, combined with relevant systems, to maintain a competitive edge in this highly regulated market.”

 

Bhaskar Gorti, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle Communications, added: “Oracle Communications Network Resource Management enables communications service providers to plan, build, optimise and transform their networks to achieve efficient and profitable network growth. Through this upgrade, we continue to work closely with LG U+ as it converges its fixed and mobile networks to increase the visibility and data accuracy of its network inventory.”

 


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