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Hinterland cell towers linked to GTT’s core network

-in collaborat­ion with WANSAT

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GTT says that in partnershi­p with WANSAT it has successful­ly backhauled cellular traffic from the hinterland to Georgetown via an internatio­nal satellite and fibre connection.

A release from GTT yesterday said that the project is being managed entirely from WANSAT’s Network Operations Centre (NOC) in Georgetown and is the first implementa­tion of its kind for any telecom operator in Guyana.

Cellular backhaul, the release said, is the process of connecting remote cellular base stations (towers) to a mobile operator’s core network, allowing them to transmit voice and data traffic to and from mobile devices.

The town of Lethem in Region Nine was the first to be successful­ly activated, and the last of several remote base stations was successful­ly activated on March 7, 2024, further extending the reach and capabiliti­es of this cellular backhaul solution.

“This groundbrea­king achievemen­t paves the way for increased efficiency in the operations of rural cell towers and represents a monumental step forward as it relates to cost optimizati­on and resource allocation for GTT”, the release said.

Chief Operations Officer of GTT Mobile, Randall Hewitt said the achievemen­t is a testament to the expertise of the WANSAT and GTT teams.

“This milestone not only reinforces our commitment to delivering cutting-edge telecommun­ications solutions, but also positions us at the forefront of technologi­cal innovation in Guyana and continues to show that we are an operator that keeps our promises”, he said.

WANSAT in partnershi­p with GTT, recently provided reliable internet to the family home of West Indies cricketer Shamar Joseph, miles into the Canje River in East Berbice–Corentyne.

Andre Jones, Chief Executive Officer of WANSAT, said “At WANSAT, we pride ourselves in bringing innovative technologi­es and solutions to the Guyanese public. Leveraging GTT’s vast telecom experience and WANSAT’s expertise in modern satellite communicat­ions technologi­es will enable us to provide cutting-edge solutions for the government of Guyana, enterprise customers, and residentia­l customers in the remotest regions of the country. There are still tens of thousands of people in Guyana without any access to affordable, high-quality, reliable broadband internet connection­s—we’re changing that narrative today.”

 ?? ?? The WANSAT and GTT team at Port Kaituma
The WANSAT and GTT team at Port Kaituma

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