The Philippine Star

PLDT adds Cisco to network of partners for 5G deployment

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Telco giant PLDT Inc. is looking to sign more pilot deals with technology partners this year as part of its 5G efforts, with the company announcing yesterday a partnershi­p with global technology company Cisco to help transform its IP transport infrastruc­ture into a fully automated software defined 5G-ready IP transport network.

“We already have Huawei, Ericsson, and Nokia (as partners). There might be one or two more this year,” PLDT chairman and chief executive officer Manuel V. Pangilinan said.

“These are pilot plans, pilot projects that we will launch this year so we can have idea of the vendor’s capability,” he said.

PLDT has been working with technology partners Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia in piloting 5G use cases and solutions.

For its new Cisco partnershi­p, PLDT and the global technology firm will deploy cutting-edge technology to design and build automated, highly reliable, highly scalable, software-defined next generation infrastruc­ture utilizing the telco giant’s existing fiber network to seamlessly deliver customized digital experience­s to customers.

The large-scale investment with Cisco is part of PLDT’s broader transport network transforma­tion project, which will be implemente­d over the next three years.

Pangilinan said the first phase of the project would entail multi-million dollars worth of investment.

“This investment will raise PLDT’s fiber network to the next level. Today we mark another major milestone in PLDT’s efforts to help the country gear up for the Industrial Revolution 4.0, enabling us to move up to the next generation of digital technologi­es, such as 5G, software-defined networking, artificial intelligen­ce and Internet of Things,” Pangilinan said.

“At Cisco, we are committed to working with our customers to transform their infrastruc­ture, so they can unlock growth opportunit­ies as everything becomes connected. PLDT is at the forefront of this transforma­tion and we are proud to partner together to deliver best in class services across the Philippine­s,” Cisco chairman and CEO Chuck Robbins said.

PLDT chief technology and informatio­n advisor Joachim Horn said the network transforma­tion project is part of PLDT’s 5G efforts, as it is also seen to support the Internet of Things, as well as Smart City initiative­s.

“This transforma­tion program will not only increase the network’s capacity in anticipati­on for the upcoming mobile data traffic explosion, it will also make it more intelligen­t and ready for the deployment of real, standalone 5G,” Horn said.

Under the project, PLDT and Cisco will deploy technologi­es across PLDT’s network to make it more efficient, more resilient, more scalable, and easier to maintain and repair.

The software defined architectu­re will also enable PLDT to fortify customer services with highly dynamic and agile networking capabiliti­es, as well as cybersecur­ity to safeguard customer data.

 ?? JOEY VIDUYA ?? Photo shows (from left) Juan Victor Hernandez, senior vice-president and head of enterprise for PLDT; Joachim Horn, PLDT-Smart chief technology and informatio­n advisor; Manuel V. Pangilinan, PLDT-Smart chairman and CEO; Chuck Robbins, chairman and CEO, Cisco; Miyuki Suzuki, president Asia Pacific, Japan and China at Cisco; and Chris Heckscher, Cisco SVP for CX, Asia Pacific, Japan and greater China.
JOEY VIDUYA Photo shows (from left) Juan Victor Hernandez, senior vice-president and head of enterprise for PLDT; Joachim Horn, PLDT-Smart chief technology and informatio­n advisor; Manuel V. Pangilinan, PLDT-Smart chairman and CEO; Chuck Robbins, chairman and CEO, Cisco; Miyuki Suzuki, president Asia Pacific, Japan and China at Cisco; and Chris Heckscher, Cisco SVP for CX, Asia Pacific, Japan and greater China.

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