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Conference & Exhibition: 10 – 12 November 2020
CTICC, Cape Town, South Africa

AfricaCom is the place to meet everybody who’s anybody in African telecoms and technology; bringing together 15,000 attendees, 450 speakers and 500 exhibitors.

Whether your focus is connectivity infrastructure, disruptive technologies, digital services or ICT strategy, this is the place to network, learn and get deals done.

HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED?

Sponsorship

Raise your profile with one of our bespoke sponsorship packages covering a range of budgets and objectives.

Exhibition
Secure your stand in the exhibition and get direct access to 15,000 attendees from across the African tech and telco ecosystem.

Thought-leadership
Align your product and brand with premium content dedicated to the hottest ICT topics.

AfricaCom Awards
Put your brand at the centre of the AfricaCom Awards celebrations with headline sponsorship or simply by sponsoring a category.

Digital Opportunities
Maximise your exposure, amplify your message and generate valuable new business leads by leveraging the reach of our digital platforms and channels.

Partner Events
Ownership of a bespoke event alongside AfricaCom gives direct access to your target audience – a proven way to convert leads and drive new business.

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Innovation Africa Digital Summit https://newwtl.wtl.be/innovation-africa-digital-summit/ Thu, 02 Jan 2020 08:29:49 +0000 https://newwtl.wtl.be/?p=6410 Read More "Innovation Africa Digital Summit"

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia has been selected as the location for the 17th annual IAD Summit. IAD 2019 acknowledges the fact that Africa is a diverse continent of nations at different stages of ICT maturity. ICT maturity rankings are a measurement for how well a country is progressing and a benchmark for how they are performing alongside their neighbours.

There are many widely accepted benefits to improving ICT maturity rankings, from attracting international investment through to the social and economic benefits to a country. In 2019 Extensia have developed a National Agenda Acceleration Series (NAAS). This is a programme designed to move beyond the ‘talking shop’ style of event that has become prevalent in Africa and presents a year-long engagement to accelerate national ICT maturity. We will work with the key stakeholders in-country to strengthen weak points and accelerate Digital Transformation. IAD 2019 will support this agenda by addressing the core pillars of Broadband, Universal Service, Quality of Service, Security and a Digital Future. IAD 2019 will assess best practices, future visions and practical solutions in these areas whilst identifying areas of regional collaboration that will support these important national imperatives.

The ITU Report on measuring the ICT Development Index indicates the following comparative statements on Africa’s ICT Maturity rankings:

While these statistics highlight a need for continental development, the national statistics tell a story which enables individual nations to develop a roadmap focusing on their individual objectives and priorities while addressing their vulnerabilities.

IAD 2019 will be attended by Policy Makers, Regulators, Service Providers and Major End Users from across Africa along with carefully selected solution providers, investors and consultants who can address the challenges and support the development of National Agendas with Infrastructure, Value Added Services, Strategy Guidance, Investment and Business partnership.

We are pleased to return to Ethiopia for the fourth time of hosting the IAD Summit in 2019. This is an exciting time of growth and development in Ethiopia with Market Liberalisation, Digital Transformation and the renewed vision for the development of a world-class ICT Park. The change in leadership across government and Ethio Telecom and the creation of a new ICT Ministry (Ministry of Innovation and Technology) has re-invigorated the sector presenting valuable opportunities for international enterprises to enter the Ethiopian market and explore the many valuable business opportunities.

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MWC Barcelona 2020 https://newwtl.wtl.be/mwc-barcelona-2020/ Thu, 02 Jan 2020 08:26:48 +0000 https://newwtl.wtl.be/?p=6404 Read More "MWC Barcelona 2020"

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The GSMA MWC series (formally known as Mobile World Congress) is the world’s largest exhibition for the mobile industry, and incorporates a thought-leadership conference featuring prominent executives representing global mobile operators, device manufacturers, technology providers, vendors, and content owners.

Event Dates

MWC Barcelona 2020 takes place Monday, 24 February – Thursday, 27 February, 2020.

Event Location

The 2020 event will be held at Fira Gran Via with selected events, including 4YFN, taking place at Fira Montjuïc.

MWC Event Topics

Within Limitless Intelligent Connectivity we developed 7 core topics around which we will focus our content for 2020:

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NAAP Benin – ECOWAS Rural Programme https://newwtl.wtl.be/naap-benin-ecowas-rural-programme/ Thu, 12 Dec 2019 08:24:07 +0000 https://newwtl.wtl.be/?p=6401 Read More "NAAP Benin – ECOWAS Rural Programme"

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NAAP Benin – (Thursday 30th & Friday 31st January 2020) ECOWAS Rural programme:

This event is focussed on supporting the 15 ECOWAS states in the acceleration of their rural connectivity agendas. The event will be hosted by the Minister of ICT in Benin and attended by the ICT Ministers, Regulators, Service Providers and Project leaders from each of the 15 member states (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo) 

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WTL Adds Low-Cost Community Communication Centre (C3) to its Award-Winning Vivada System https://newwtl.wtl.be/wtl-adds-low-cost-community-communication-centre-c3-to-its-award-winning-vivada-system/ Thu, 03 Oct 2019 12:47:22 +0000 https://newwtl.wtl.be/?p=5662 Read More "WTL Adds Low-Cost Community Communication Centre (C3) to its Award-Winning Vivada System"

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US$1450 rural system designed to extend the reach of satellite operators, NGOs, Government and Regulators, Smaller ISPs and Entrepreneurs.

3 October 2019 – WTL today announced that it has added a self-contained communication centre to its multi-award–winning Vivada (Village Voice and Data) system. The communication centre houses all the equipment needed to provide voice and data services across a village – and includes computers and IP phones that can be used by residents.

With an entry-level price point of just US$1450 per village, the new Vivada C3 system has been specifically designed to enable commercially sustainable networks to be rolled-out in thousands more communities across rural and semi-urban areas in Africa.

For local entrepreneurs, Vivada C3 provides all the hardware and software they need to establish a rural telecoms business – and sell a variety of tech-enabled services and other products.

For existing operators and ISPs, Vivada C3 provides a market-proven, cost-effective system that enables coverage to be expanded into areas where ARPUs are low.

Vivada has been deployed across Africa, winning multiple awards in the process. It has helped to unlock personal and business communications as well as allowing a host of new services to be delivered directly to the heart of the local community, boosting the local economy and meeting development goals.

Early deployments are being negotiated to provide connectivity to farmers and other micro-businesses in Nigeria while, in another Western African country, WTL is discussing the installation of Vivada in administrative districts to enable e-Government initiatives including voter registration.

The Vivada Community Communication Centre (C3)

In its basic form, Vivada C3 includes a Wi-Fi Hotspot, backhaul optimisation, VoIP compression and provisioning software, The entire system runs on less than 100W which can be supplied by solar with battery back-up, ensuring that the solution is sustainable.

It also includes 2 PCs for a cyber café and 2 IP phones for pre-paid calling, while billing is cloud-based and enables the village service provider to bill immediately for data and voice minutes.

Beyond the entry level, a whole range of options are possible, including adding masts to allow the centre to become a small 2G or 4G mobile cell.

The building that houses Vivada and acts as the communication centre is 12m2. It comes flat-packed to make delivery to the villages easier, is lightweight and easy to assemble. It has ventilation, two solar panels on the roof and two windows with security bars.

WTL helps the owners of rural networks to source the most effective backhaul network for Vivada C3 over satellite, microwave, TV White Space or fibre.

The Vivada Rural Village Ecosystem

This includes all the infrastructure and software to provide power, water and telecoms in a village. In some cases, entrepreneurs are buying the entire system so that they can offer the essential utilities that their friends and neighbours need and want including:

Solar Power

This is used to run the telco equipment and can also be connected to a mini-grid to provide power to homes and businesses living off-grid or in areas with unreliable grid supplies.

Metered water

WTL has partnered with eWATERpay to extend the water supply to villages and install taps. People can pre-pay for water using cash or mobile money and water credit can also be purchased and shared by government (to schools and health clinics) or urban diaspora (to family).

Leigh Smith, MD of WTL, said We know from talking to a range of stakeholders – satellite companies, service providers, NGOs and regulators – that getting the first infrastructure foothold into remote communities has been really tough. By bringing the costs of an entry level Point-of-Presence down and making it as easy to deploy as possible, we are removing the major barriers to entry.

About WTL

Headquartered in Belgium with offices in Nigeria, Brazil and the UK, WTL is a mobile infrastructure provider that develops the Vivada range of small cell solutions, and a range of connectivity platforms. These enable operators to deploy advanced wireless services, and to achieve flexible interconnection.

WTL has deployments in more than 30 countries in Africa with a well-deserved reputation for excellent service, reliable products and an expert team with extensive experience in Africa.

WTL’s innovative, practical and cost-effective portfolio includes:

  • Vivada Low CAPEX and OPEX solutions for extending mobile networks in urban and rural environments with low power, self-contained 2G / 4G small cell packages.
  • A complete range of building blocks to build the network core, support network interconnection and deliver valuable messaging applications with support for SS7, CAMEL, IP and more.

For more information visit www.wtl.be or contact WTL’s PR rep on +44 7946 342 903, skype: bridgetfishleigh or bridget@telecomsprafrica.com

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Equanet and WTL Join Forces at ITU to Connect The Unconnected https://newwtl.wtl.be/equanet-and-wtl-join-forces-at-itu-to-connect-the-unconnected/ Tue, 17 Sep 2019 08:20:20 +0000 https://newwtl.wtl.be/?p=6396 Read More "Equanet and WTL Join Forces at ITU to Connect The Unconnected"

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Connectivity specialists combine expertise to roll out networks and market access in rural communities in emerging markets…

17 September 2019 – During the penultimate day of the ITU’s annual Telecom World taking place in Budapest, connectivity pioneers, WTLs and Equanet, agreed to collaborate to bring voice and data connectivity to millions of unconnected people across the world. The deal further ensures that the connectivity achieved is matched by access to the right technology to enable businesses in these communities to participate in the digital economy through the Equanet suite of products.

Equanet provides technologies that connect digitally marginalised communities to the digital economy. Its solution allows it to sell its products directly to national and global audiences at a fair price. In rural areas in emerging markets, this enables families to educate their children, pay for health care and grow their businesses to create jobs and wealth in their communities. Figures from the WTO show that 99% of businesses in emerging markets do not sell online as the majority of them do not have access to the internet.

Meanwhile, WTL’s Vivada system (Village Voice and Data) was specifically developed to build commercially sustainable networks in rural and semi-urban areas. Vivada has been deployed across Africa by satellite operators, NGOs, Government and regulators, smaller ISPs and entrepreneurs winning multiple awards in the process. The entry level price point for a village starts at just US$1450.

Joel de Messan, Founder & Chairman, of Equanet

Joel de Messan, Founder & Chairman, of Equanet said The ITU platform has brought our two companies together. WTL’s Vivada system is the missing link that will allow us to take our solution to remote communities well before Government infrastructure reaches them; which, in some case can be years. Our company’s goal is to enable every business to participate in the digital economy. With WTL we can bring more communities into this dream tomorrow rather in years.

Satya Mekala, Director of Deployments at WTL, said From the moment I met Joel I knew that we could, and should, collaborate. There is much to do to connect the four billion people who live and work offline. Our Vivada system is commercially proven and extremely cost-effective to deploy in rural areas.

About Vivada

In its basic form Vivada includes a Wi-Fi Hotspot, backhaul optimisation, VoIP compression, billing and provisioning software. The entire system runs on less than 100W which can be supplied by solar with battery back-up.

It also includes two PCs for a cyber café and two IP phones for pre-paid calling whilst billing is cloud-based and enables the village service provider to bill immediately for data and voice minutes.

Beyond the entry level a whole range of options are possible including adding masts to enable a small 2G or 4G mobile cell

The Vivada Rural Village Ecosystem includes all the infrastructure and software to provide power, water and telecoms in a village. In some cases, entrepreneurs are buying the entire system so that they can offer the essential utilities that their friends and neighbours need and want.

About WTL

Headquartered in Belgium with offices in Nigeria, Brazil and the UK, WTL is a mobile infrastructure provider that develops the Vivada range of small cell solutions, and a range of connectivity platforms. These enable operators to deploy advanced wireless services, and to achieve flexible interconnection.

WTL has deployments in more than 30 countries in Africa with a well-deserved reputation for excellent service, reliable products and an expert team with extensive experience in Africa.

WTL’s innovative, practical and cost-effective portfolio includes :

Vivada Low CAPEX and OPEX solutions for extending mobile networks in urban and rural environments. Low power, self-contained 2G / 4G small cell packages,

A complete range of building blocks to build the network core, support network interconnection and deliver valuable messaging applications. With support for SS7, CAMEL, IP and more.

For more information visit www.wtl.be or contact WTL’s PR rep on +44 7946 342 903, skype: bridgetfishleigh or bridget@telecomsprafrica.com

About Equanet

Equanet is the world’s first integrated search, e-commerce and e-trade protocol built with blockchain and machine learning technologies. Equanet is a human-centric technology platform designed to help level the digital playing field, reduce the digital divide and eliminate international trade access disparities through equal participation of all nations in the digital economy.

Equanet allows businesses, communities, cooperatives and nations to sell their products, services and commodities as well as attract inward investment for their businesses whilst automating the collection of national taxes and revenues for the treasury.

Equanet has created the first global platform that enables local consumers, businesses, visitors, tourists and trade partners to access and buy products, services, commodities and technical knowhow covering all economic outputs of a community on a retail or trade basis. It uses blockchain and AI to make their trades secure, help them achieve and meet international standards of quality and create an environment that prevents the infringement of Intellectual property and brand assets in order to give the world confidence in trading with them.

Equanet is the recipient of the ITU Telecom World Awards 2019 for its participation and commitment to the ITU’s Agenda on global SME Connectivity.

For more information, please visit www.equanet.com.

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WTL Celebrates 12 Years in Nigeria https://newwtl.wtl.be/wtl-celebrates-12-years-in-nigeria/ Wed, 11 Sep 2019 08:16:31 +0000 https://newwtl.wtl.be/?p=6390 Read More "WTL Celebrates 12 Years in Nigeria"

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WTL has played a major role in the adoption of VoIP and improving Nigeria’s telecom infrastructure backbone

11 September 2019 – At this year’s NigeriaCom, WTL is celebrating its 12th year of helping to build Nigeria’s telecoms infrastructure.

Hailing from Belgium, WTL is staffed by a team of telecoms experts who have worked with organisations from across the telecoms industry on a range of large projects throughout Nigeria.  All of these projects have succeeded in moving Nigeria’s telecoms industry forward using new, innovative and award-winning approaches to tackle deep-seated problems.

Rolling out VoIP with Nigeria’s Interconnect Exchange Carriers

WTL helped five of Nigeria’s IXC carriers – Breeze Micro, Exchange, ICN, Niconnx and Solid – to build new VoIP networks across Nigeria with local switching enabled at new POPs in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Ibadan and Kano.

The five carriers chose to build VoIP networks rather than legacy TDM as it was both quicker and cheaper – and, with the use of WTL’s advanced compression techniques, more calls can be transmitted down the links.

The VoIP networks have significantly improved the quality of voice calls in Nigeria by increasing capacity and taking traffic off existing congested long-distance inter-city links.

To date, more than 10 billion Nigerian calls have passed through WTL’s specialist VoIP switches.

Rural Connectivity

WTL’s Vivada Rural Infrastructure Ecosystem includes all the hard and software needed to provide the essential utilities that a village needs: power, water phone and internet.

It was specifically developed for use in rural and semi-urban areas and has been deployed across Africa winning multiple awards in the process.

Mobile Number Portability

In 2013 WTL helped to develop Text To Port, a vital component of Nigeria’s Mobile Number Portability (MNP) programme.

Text To Port enables people in Nigeria to text their provider in the first instance to notify their intention to switch to another provider. This text then sparks a string of actions by the old and new provider to transition both the number and the customer’s account.

Adviser to the NCC

WTL has a long and productive relationship as a valued adviser to the NCC. It continues to lobby the NCC on a number of issues including….

Utilisation of Spectrum

WTL urges the NCC to introduce a Use It or Lose It approach to spectrum – or to incentivise operators to use their unused spectrum for new shared networks in rural Nigeria where there is little or no coverage at the moment. These networks would be built by a neutral service provider and used by existing operators. Allocating USF money to the CAPEX cost of such networks would reduce the risk.

National Roaming and Infrastructure Sharing

These will enable people to use the network of other service providers in Nigeria where their own service provider does not have a network or has limited network coverage.  In effect, operators share their infrastructure thus eliminating the need to lay duplicate infrastructures in areas where this is not commercially feasible.

WTL also believes that infrastructure sharing will be of great benefit to Nigerians with increased coverage, improved service levels and competition driving down costs.

Payments and Billing

WTL urges the NCC to compel MNOs to pay their bills in a timely fashion as delays seriously affect the cash flow of smaller operators in Nigeria.

Award-Winning Work in Nigeria

WTL has picked up many awards for its work in Nigeria including:

  • Nigerian Telecom Awards – Telecom Innovation Company of the Year
  • AfricaCom – Best Connectivity Solution for Africa
  • Global Carrier Awards – Best Project in Africa
  • Capacity Africa – Best Technology Deployment in Africa

About WTL

Headquartered in Belgium with offices in Nigeria, Brazil and the UK, WTL helps operators in emerging markets to deploy cost-effective, reliable voice and data networks for both rural and urban environments.

WTL has deployments in more than 30 countries in Africa with a well-deserved reputation for excellent service, reliable products and an expert team with extensive experience in Africa.

Its innovative, practical and cost-effective portfolio includes:

  • Vivada (Village Voice and Data), a complete system to provide rural connectivity for 2G and 4G
  • Award-winning range of high capacity VoIP and hybrid VoIP/TDM switches specifically designed to replace the huge, expensive, maintenance-heavy switches that have traditionally been used to transfer VoIP traffic onto other networks
  • Signalling gateways and pre-paid applications for emerging carriers and telecom service operators.

For more information visit www.wtl.be or contact WTL’s PR rep on +44 7946 342 903, skype: bridgetfishleigh or bridget@telecomsprafrica.com

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WTL’s Partners with Anti-Spam Specialist Katia To Tackle SMS Spam https://newwtl.wtl.be/wtls-partners-with-anti-spam-specialist-katia-to-tackle-sms-spam/ Tue, 03 Sep 2019 08:10:56 +0000 https://newwtl.wtl.be/?p=6387 Read More "WTL’s Partners with Anti-Spam Specialist Katia To Tackle SMS Spam"

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WTL partner with specialists to help to eliminate SMS spam.

3 September 2019 – WTL today announced a partnership with Anti-Spam Specialist Katia to help operators eliminate unwanted SMS spam.

Nuisance text messages are an ongoing problem for both consumers and operators. Recent figures estimate that in 2018 around 33.4 billion spam texts were received by people in the US alone.

Katia’s software scans the content of text messages to check for patterns of suspicious or offensive content, key words – and identical content being sent to multiple devices. Katia identifies the IP addresses sending suspicious texts and incorporates these into its database of banned IP addresses. This database is constantly updated both internally and by tracking spam activity across the world and is applicable to both P2P and A2P messaging.

By including Katia’s database of banned IP addresses into its award-winning software, WTL can block nuisance SMS traffic as it enters an operator’s network.

WTL’s new Anti-SMS Spam Service is easy for operators to deploy within their networks. It can be offered direct to their subscribers as a premium service – or incorporated into the overall offering and used to differentiate the operator from other providers.

Maxime Winkler, CEO of Katia said “WTL is much admired for its innovative signalling and messaging product portfolio. By partnering with us, it is now able to block most SMS spam messages across its networks. This will be welcomed by WTL’s operator customers – and their customers”.

WTL’s Anti-SMS Spam Service is available as a stand-alone service or as part of its SMS Hub Service, which enables operators in emerging markets to set up their own SMS hubs. It will support both IP-based and legacy network infrastructure. Operators can increase revenues from text messages by setting up their own SMS hubs rather than outsource the routing of text traffic to and from other networks to SMS hubs such as Infobip based in London or Syniverse in Florida, USA.

Leigh Smith, MD of WTL, said “Marketers see texts as an easy way to reach consumers direct. However, not all of us want to receive unwanted and unrequested information in this way.

We received requests for help for a number of our operator customers and I am delighted that we are able to include a proven anti-spam system in our system”.

WTL’s multi-award winning systems are used by operators across the world to build and manage their VoIP and messaging networks.

About WTL

Headquartered in Belgium with offices in the UK, Nigeria and Brazil, WTL helps operators in developed and emerging markets to deploy cost-effective, reliable voice and data networks for both rural and urban environments.

WTL has deployments world-wide with a well-deserved reputation for excellent service, reliable products and an expert team.

WTL’s innovative, practical and cost-effective portfolio includes its:

  • Signalling gateways and pre-paid applications for emerging carriers and telecom service operators.
  • Award-winning range of high capacity VoIP and hybrid VoIP/TDM switches which have been specifically designed to replace the huge, expensive, maintenance-heavy switches traditionally used to transfer VoIP traffic onto other networks.
  • Award-winning Vivada (Village Voice and Data), specifically developed so that operators, wholesale carriers and ISPs in emerging markets can build low OPEX, low-CAPEX networks in rural areas.

For more information visit www.wtl.be or contact WTL’s PR rep on +44 7946 342 903, skype: bridgetfishleigh or bridget@telecomsprafrica.com

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WTL and EDP Net Build Belgium’s First All-VoIP network https://newwtl.wtl.be/wtl-and-edp-net-build-belgiums-first-all-voip-network/ Tue, 13 Aug 2019 08:06:04 +0000 https://newwtl.wtl.be/?p=6382 Read More "WTL and EDP Net Build Belgium’s First All-VoIP network"

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WTL cements position as global leader in VoIP equipment market.

13 August 2019 – WTL and edpnet today announced that Belgium’s first all-VoIP network is now live with businesses benefiting from high-quality, cost effective voice services.

Established in 1999, edpnet is a fast-growing mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) providing voice services in Belgium, The Netherlands and Russia. In Belgium edpnet interconnects to Proximus, the country’s largest telecoms company which is majority owned by the Belgium Government.

Joachim Slabbaert and Philip Deutz, COO and CEO of EDPNet

edpnet has become the first operator in Belgium to switch its traffic from traditional ISDN to a VoIP platform. This move is an investment for edpnet’s future growth as it is now very easy to add more capacity. Multi-award-winning World Telecom Labs is a long-term supplier to both edpnet and Proximus and was chosen once again to help edpnet with its migration to VoIP.

edpnet has deployed WTL’s specialist VoIP switches to deliver its VoIP links to improve the quality of calls, ensure that the network is always available and optimise bandwidth capacity without compromising voice quality.

WTL’s switches have been specifically designed to replace the huge, expensive, maintenance-heavy switches that have traditionally been used to transfer VoIP traffic onto other networks. For edpnet, WTL’s suite of switches have a number of advantages over traditional switches including: Increased capacity, greater flexibility, high reliability even under very heavy traffic loads and full redundancy.

Joachim Slabbaert, COO edpnet said WTL is a technologically innovative company whose team really understand what VoIP operators want and need. We buy from them because they do what they say – improve our network and reduce our costs. This migration is a huge milestone for our company and has been a complete success thanks to the help and support of the experienced VoIP team at WTL.

Leigh Smith, MD of WTL, said Congratulations to edpnet on its achievement of this landmark VoIP interconnect. We are delighted to have been part of the company’s past, current and future successes. Passing the tests of Tier 1 operators like Proximus just helps to prove our claims that our VoIP equipment is the most reliable and secure offering on the global market enabling challenger operators like edpnet to offer competitive and cost-effective voice services.

We have created a real niche for ourselves as an innovative company with proven techniques to improve the quality, bandwidth efficiency and reliability of VoIP networks. Many VoIP operators simply don’t realise that there are myriad ways in which their network can be optimized to increase capacity and reduce costs.

WTL’s VoIP optimisation services and equipment are being used by a number of operators throughout Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

About WTL

Headquartered in Belgium with offices in the UK, Nigeria and Brazil, WTL helps operators in developed and emerging markets to deploy cost-effective, reliable voice and data networks for both rural and urban environments.

WTL has deployments world-wide with a well-deserved reputation for excellent service, reliable products and an expert team.

WTL’s innovative, practical and cost-effective portfolio includes its:

  • Signalling gateways and pre-paid applications for emerging carriers and telecom service operators.
  • Award-winning range of high capacity VoIP and hybrid VoIP/TDM switches which have been specifically designed to replace the huge, expensive, maintenance-heavy switches traditionally used to transfer VoIP traffic onto other networks.
  • Award-winning Vivada (Village Voice and Data), specifically developed so that operators, wholesale carriers and ISPs in emerging markets can build low OPEX, low-CAPEX networks in rural areas.

For more information visit www.wtl.be or contact WTL’s PR rep on +44 7946 342 903, skype: bridgetfishleigh or bridget@telecomsprafrica.com

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Playtime is as important as worktime! https://newwtl.wtl.be/playtime-is-as-important-as-worktime/ Thu, 20 Jun 2019 08:01:41 +0000 https://newwtl.wtl.be/?p=6378 Read More "Playtime is as important as worktime!"

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Connecting the unconnected with solutions such as Vivada small cells delivers huge benefits. But, we rarely consider one important aspect of this – the human capacity for fun. Data connectivity creates untold opportunities to explore playtime.

Usually, when we comment on how our Vivada small cells bring connectivity to the unconnected, we point to the economic benefits that will come from such deployments. These are undeniable – and become even more compelling when we consider other elements in the Vivada ecosystem, such as agricultural information, e-health, power generation and more. However, we rarely consider the human aspect.

And, as a recent article (1) in The Economist makes clear, we really should. That’s because, whatever else new internet access brings to people, it also unlocks fun! The article notes that, while newly enabled internet access may well bring new applications and services to people, in fact, “play dominates work, and leisure overtakes labour”, according to a source quoted.

In other words, when people get connected, they seek out diversions, games, music, videos and social interaction, in just the same way as they do in any other country. And, because a mobile phone provides an increasingly affordable means of accessing fun things, at least in comparison with other devices, it “outperforms all other options”. In fact, mobiles offer “an unsurpassable opportunity for turning otherwise empty time into something enjoyable”.

And why not? One of the things about the internet is the range of possibilities it unlocks. From serious to trivial, from practical to playful, the internet is the means of accessing a beguiling and rewarding world. And, this is perfectly encapsulated in the wonderful Indian-English word “timepass”, which neatly explains the “essence of the internet”.

So, while we can calculate economic benefits, determine ROI based on productivity and access to information and new services, we must not forget that the internet revolutionises leisure time. And, this has clear benefits too. According to research cited, the majority of the top 25 apps by revenue in the Google and Apple app stores are games. Similarly, give people access to sports, music and more, and they will devour it, generating new revenue for service and content providers.

The interesting thing, of course, is that there will be an increasingly fragmented experience – with local language content, localised games, local sports and so on, likely creating regional and national ecosystems which, in turn, will build economic value. This wider impact is, of course, yet another reason for ensuring that connectivity solutions offer adequate data capabilities. In this respect, offering data to the most remote creates something of a virtuous circle, as consumption will fuel demand for suitable data-based treats.

There’s no doubt about it. The internet offers a unique combination of productivity and entertainment benefits. We must acknowledge this. Connecting the unconnected is laudable at so many levels. It’s a global imperative – but it’s one that will not only empower people, it will also educate them, it will inform them – and, happily, it will provide uncalculated opportunities to entertain them.

(1) “How the pursuit of leisure drives internet use – a global timepass economy”, The Economist, 08/06/19.

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