[telecoms insight] Kenyan telecoms operator Safaricom has outlined plans to migrate its legacy packet-switched networks to internet protocol (IP) technology within the next two years. The operator views the move as crucial in helping to lower operating costs and obviate connectivity problems in the event of outages of network elements. More significantly, BMI believes the technology migration will better position Kenya's leading operator to leverage its strengths in the growing converged services market, with data leading the way.
Safaricom Moving To IP As Convergence Grows
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