Mobifone, one of Vietnam's leading mobile operators with 32 percent of the country's mobile communications market, has chosen an Ericsson solution for combined bandwidth and mobile broadband traffic optimization.
Thanks to the solution that resulted from a recent partnership between the video solutions provider Vantrix and Ericsson, the operator will be able to efficiently manage and optimize video content delivery over its nationwide mobile network.
Mobifone, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the VNPT Group with top ranking in terms of quality of service, revenue, and ARPU, has more than 29 million subscribers nationwide.
So, the new deal may enable 29 million Mobifone subscribers to have the chance to enjoy faster and smoother video directly on their mobile phones.
By the end of 2011, video traffic will make up 52.8 percent of global mobile data traffic. To avoid the service disruptions and slower speeds that could result from increased video traffic, Ericsson and Vantrix recently partnered to bundle their respective services.
The combined solution comes with many benefits.
Vantrix's Bandwidth Optimizer monitors network congestion and significantly reduces the size of videos - potentially saving the operator up to 70 percent in costs related to operating and upgrading the network - and Ericsson's Multiservice Proxy (MSP) dramatically simplifies the network architecture.
The Ericsson MSP effectively allows operators to reduce costs and provide a broader range of multimedia services over their networks.
"Because of limited fixed network availability, we know Vietnamese people will view more video on their mobile devices than their PCs,” said Le Ngoc Minh, Chairman of Mobifone.
“Given the explosive demand for high-quality mobile video, we wanted a solution that could help decrease our transmission costs while providing an enhanced real-time viewing experience and faster downloads for our users. This combined solution met all our demands," he added.
"With Mobifone's impressive subscriber base, scalability becomes particularly crucial. In a highly populated country like Vietnam, where the fixed broadband market is still relatively small and video is set to become one of the network's biggest traffic components, we are pleased to help Mobifone prepare for the coming growth in mobile video," said Jan Wassenius, Head of Ericsson Vietnam.