Cell C LTE here soon
Cell C has announced that it has completed its Radio Access Network (RAN) upgrade project in Gauteng.
The operator said that the RAN upgrade was a complete modernisation of equipment and entailed replacing out-dated network equipment on 1,215 base stations in the province.
Cell C added that it also spent part of its 2014 capital investment of R2.3-billion on the rollout of new towers to increase capacity and coverage across the country.
During 2014, Cell C erected 442 towers, of which 256 were deployed in Gauteng.
The operator said that it has an additional 158 sites planned for Gauteng, which are expected to be online in early 2015.
Cell C said that the modernisation of the network, combined with the increased stability and additional sites, creates the required framework for its Long Term Evolution (LTE) strategy.
“We have also invested significantly in fibre deployment across the country and connecting fibre to each of our base stations is one of the company’s top priorities in 2015 in line with our LTE strategy,” said Cell C CEO Jose Dos Santos.
Dos Santos added that Cell C will continue to upgrade and increase capacity on its 3G sites to improve customers’ data experience.
“Our network operations team has been working around the clock over the last year and we are proud to say that this project has been completed in record time and showing exceptional results,” Dos Santos said.
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