PLDT completes P6-B, multi-year transition to IP-based system
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., the country’s biggest telecommunication services provider, said customers could expect better digital services following the completion of a multi-year transition from its landline network.
In a statement, PLDT said the P6-billion project saw it migrate to an Internet Protocol (IP)-based Next Generation Network (NGN).
“This is an achievement for PLDT because it is one of the very few carriers in the world that has completely transformed its legacy network,” said PLDT president and CEO Napoleon L. Nazareno.
The legacy network is a public switched telephone network (PSTN) composed of electronic switches that have now been decommissioned to give way to the digitally enabled NGN.
PLDT said this covered the group’s 271 offices in 48 provinces nationwide. It added that the network transformation program entailed the migration of a total of 782 switches and nearly 1.3 million lines.
“With an IP-based system, we can improve customer experience in terms of better service quality and reliability. It also enhances our capacity to offer more relevant and customized services to our subscribers,” Nazareno said.
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“The NGN system will significantly improve customer experience as it ensures a more reliable and robust service,” PLDT Fixed Network Migration head Angelito Lorena, Jr. said. “It is an all IP-based network and is therefore capable of delivering new digital services, such as high-quality voice, data, and multimedia services to customers.