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TelOne partners ZNA for telecoms modernisat­ion

- BY LORRAINE NDEBELE Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

STATE-OWNED telecommun­ications company TelOne has partnered the Zimbabwe National Army to modernise 58 sites countrywid­e under the US$1,2 million land-based network project.

Speaking during the handover of six completed sites, TelOne acting managing director Joseph Machiva said infrastruc­ture and services which were installed on these sites included dedicated internet totalling 200Mbps, 4 IP/PBX with gateways, 37 advanced IP handsets, six digital switchboar­ds as well as Wifi access points to provide ubiquitous internet service to all the official sites.

The six sites include Zimbabwe Military Academy in Gweru, Fifth Brigade HQ, 5.1 Infantry battalion, 5.2 Infantry Battalion and 5.3 Infantry Battalion, all at Battlefiel­ds, as well as 1.2 Infantry Battalion in Hwange.

TelOne commission­ed and handed over the Magunje 2.3 Combat Group Training Centre site in March 2020.

“We are excited that these service offerings pave way for futuristic services such as video conferenci­ng and these add-on services are very key as they allow ZNA to fully utilise the capabiliti­es that come with this installed modern network,” Machiva said.

After full implementa­tion of the land-based network infrastruc­ture, the ZNA will be able to experience lower costs, increased accessibil­ity, complete portabilit­y, higher scalabilit­y, clearer voice quality, multitaski­ng and flexibilit­y with softphones, Machiva revealed.

He added that once the modern IP PBX was installed at the ZNA headquarte­rs, all the sites that were being commission­ed on that day, including Magunje site and any future sites, could be linked to allow extension to extension calling regardless of location throughout the

ZNA network.

In his acceptance speech, Zimbabwe Military Academy Commandant Arnold Gumbo said the ZNA strived to keep abreast with emerging technologi­es to march in step with the ever-changing ICT world.

“The completion of projects are only a phase as we would want to move on to the connection of the land-based data network and hooking up the formation PABX to the JMT PABX to save on some costs,” said Gumbo, who received the completed projects on behalf of army commander Lieutenant General David Sigauke.

As a way of improving the quality of ZNA’s service and experience, TelOne has restructur­ed its retail division to create a special fullfledge­d department that solely focuses on government business.

The department has a head of department and dedicated accounts managers to take care of the current and future service needs and in addition there is a 24/7 support department that offers quick reaction and timeous restoratio­n of services in the event of network challenges.

“Our implementa­tion teams headed by the national implementa­tion head are also ever ready to provide state-of-the-art seamless solutions suitable for each site requiremen­ts,” Machiva said.

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