Ranked first in terms of median download speeds, Singtel, Singapore’s principal fixed-line operator says it is the first fixed broadband service provider in the world to successfully implement the international Broadband Forum TR-369 standard for Wi-Fi management.
With smart home setups becoming more advanced, the adoption of the TR-369 standard and deployment of Nokia’s Corteca Home Controller will enable Singtel to efficiently manage multi-vendor home broadband customer premise equipment and accelerate the rollout of new innovative technologies and capabilities like Wi-Fi 7, 10Gbps broadband services and more. It also enables better network and connected devices interoperability, translating to an improved digital customer experience.
With this added capability, Singtel’s technical care agents will have deeper insights into the network performance and technical issues customers face regarding Wi-Fi coverage and channel congestion through the multiple reports and network maps generated by the Home Controller. These enable agents to pre-empt and solve network-related issues more effectively.
Tay Yeow Lian, managing director for networks at Singtel Singapore, said, “With the adoption of an open standard such as TR-369, we can better manage and optimise the Wi-Fi connections using intelligent algorithms, which will automatically ease network congestion and eliminate interference from other Wi-Fi networks to deliver the smoothest, uninterrupted user experience for our customers. With consumers adopting a more immersive digital lifestyle, it is even more pertinent to have smoother and faster home internet connectivity.”
Sang Xulei, Nokia’s vice president and head of Asia Pacific Regional Business Centre for network infrastructure commented that service providers require an efficient cloud platform to manage broadband devices and optimise in-home connectivity.
“Our Corteca solution is built on new open standards like TR-369 and EasyMesh, making it simple for operators to manage multi-vendor networks, and provide an unparalleled user experience,” said Sang.