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Emtel, NEC XON deploy Mauritius’s biggest SD-WAN


Johannesburg, 10 Feb 2021
Anthony Laing, GM of networking at NEC XON
Anthony Laing, GM of networking at NEC XON

Emtel, the telecoms operator in Mauritius, has partnered with NEC XON to deploy the biggest SD-WAN in the country, which has reduced the corporate customer’s connectivity costs by between 30% to 40%, together with the provision of a secured network.

The SD-WAN serves around 70 sites, including a data centre and the head office.

“The customer previously had a private WAN with dedicated links between each site. This SD-WAN solution provides them with additional services and ultimately improves the customer experience,” says Prakash Bheekhoo, Director of Emtel Business. “The customer now has a high-performance WAN that uses commonly available Internet links. They were able to replace more costly MPLS links, gain integrated end-to-end security, and also get better visibility into the network as well as the ability to serve additional applications within their environment.”

Enterprises typically have been using MPLS to get reliable and secure Internet connectivity in the branch environment. But reliable MPLS uses relatively expensive dedicated connectivity. SD-WAN provides security and reliability while using less expensive, commoditised broadband connectivity.

NEC XON transferred design, architecture, deployment and SD-WAN management skills to Emtel during the project, enabling the business to continue delivering the highest calibre, fully managed SD-WAN deployments throughout Mauritius. This roll-out, which began in August 2020 and was completed in November, was delivered despite the disruptions of the global pandemic.

“South Africa went into hard lockdown in March so our engineers used the time to interact with our customer, Emtel, via virtual meetings to design, architect and script the solution,” says Anthony Laing, GM of Networking at NEC XON. “Being able to automate the deployment via standardised scripting and configuration deployment tools is a major benefit of virtualised network deployments that really speeds up delivery. This shows that technology has evolved, enabling remote provision of solutions during the pandemic.”

“NEC XON’s expertise was instrumental in architecting and deploying the initial solution,” says Bheekhoo. “We have delivered several SD-WAN deployments in Mauritius on our own, but this is by far the largest. Collaborating with NEC XON, and due to the nature of SD-WAN being inherently less complex than other technologies, we were able to transfer skills to our own team.”

“Emtel is a long-standing customer,” says Laing. “They knew our capabilities and, having completed several other large SD-WAN deployments in Africa based on proven technology, were 100% confident that the solution would meet the needs of their customer and others going forward.”

NEC XON and Emtel engineers established a laboratory to test the solution architecture prior to deployment. They created a zero-touch deployment solution that speeds up deployment and provides operational consistency. The same platform enables rapid, automated updates and changes the customer may want in the future.

“The way NEC XON architected the solution, our customer can add features and functionality at any point,” says Bheekhoo. “Today they use secure SD-WAN branch services with an end-to-end security fabric with mail and security embedded in a single box, but they get the ultimate flexibility because they can enable any virtual services that they may want.”

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NEC XON

NEC XON is the combination of XON, a Systems Integrator providing custom ICT and security services and solutions in Southern Africa since 1996, and NEC Africa, the African business of the global technology giant NEC Corporation. NEC Corporation implemented its first communication solution in Africa in 1963 and established NEC Africa in 2011 to grow its business ICT and public safety.

Kapela Capital (Pty) Ltd, XON’s B-BBEE partner since 2010, continues as NEC XON’s B-BBEE partner in South Africa, with Israel Skosana as chairman of the board of directors of NEC XON.

NEC generates global revenues in excess of $30 billion by orchestrating a brighter world for public entities, enterprises, telecoms carriers, and providing system platforms for businesses.

The combined NEC Africa and XON (NEC XON) operations seek to more fully explore the opportunities for safe city, energy, cyber security, telecommunication solutions, retail, managed services, cyber defence services and cloud (both public and private), among others in sub-Sahara Africa.

NEC XON maintains its head offices in Gauteng, South Africa with a footprint that covers all nine provinces in South Africa and 16 countries in sub-Sahara Africa.

Emtel

29th May 1989 – Emtel Ltd became the first mobile telephony operator in the Southern Hemisphere. This major step in Mauritian telecommunications history took place under the aegis of The Currimjee Jeewanjee Group, one of the leading groups in Mauritius. From a mobile company, Emtel has evolved into a one stop shop for all telecommunications needs, offering a wide range of products and services for individuals, enterprises and homes.

Emtel Data Centre

The Emtel Data Centre is the First TIA-942 Rated 3 Facilities Certification in Mauritius. It is a state-of-the-art infrastructure that has been built to house not only Emtel’s Telco-grade equipment but also to provide world-class data centre infrastructure facilities to enterprises that require high-quality data centre services.

Emtel provides colocation services with the required safety and reliability, benchmarked to international standards. The date centre is in a strategic location having diverse access routes, in a flood-free region and ideally placed far from all busy commercial and business zones. The location has also been carefully chosen to allow for customers’ having their Disaster Recovery site situated at a safe distance from their main business in high residential and/or corporate locations. Connectivity to the data centre is assured by Emtel fibre backbone both locally and internationally on SAFE and LION/LION2 submarine cables. The EMTEL Data Centre will soon be connected, as landing station, to the third submarine cable, METISS. The Emtel Data Centre is carrier-neutral and allows for any service provider to connect to the transmission room. Both local and international customers have entrusted their business-critical data to Emtel.

For more details, please visit us on www.emtel.com