Unitel Angola adopts a complete E2E monitoring approach with Astellia

Pretoria, South Africa, March 5th 2013 – Astellia, a leading provider of probe-based monitoring solutions for the optimization of mobile network QoS and QoE, announced the signature of a major contract with Unitel, Angola’s biggest cell phone operator. Astellia will provide Unitel with a complete E2E picture – from RAN to Core network – of their 2G, 3G and 4G traffic.

Astellia’s solution is used for service troubleshooting and performance monitoring. By using data coming from Astellia’s Neptune probes, technical teams can quickly identify and diagnose network issues and better target network optimization activities. Furthermore, through network and customer analytics, consumption of network resources is followed up in real-time allowing a better understanding of their behavior.

“Astellia’s track record and global experience in passive network monitoring will help us gain more visibility and control of what is happening on our network. Hereby, we can increase problem resolution efficiency and increase our knowledge of our subscribers’ usage. ” comments Amílcar F. Safeca, Deputy CEO at Unitel Angola.

“We are excited to help Unitel in ensuring their network performance is at its best. By providing a 360° visibility into customers’ usage behavior, the network – both core and RAN, and the handset Unitel can proactively resolve issues to deliver enhanced subscriber experience and generate incremental revenue.” said Jean-Philippe Larvol, Astellia’s Managing Director for Africa.

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