SLT provides 'Intelligent Solutions' at MRIA
Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) has provided telecom support to empower and
facilitate the efficient functioning of primary activities at the
Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA)s.
Group CEO, SLT, Lalith de Silva said, "SLT is proud to be an
important part of the country's economic development strategies by
providing MRIA reliable and state of the art communication
infrastructure enabling Intelligent Solutions and the company's flagship
triple-play offers: Telephone, Broadband and Peo TV".
"We aim to create value for the new airport by providing it with the
benefits of enhanced ICT services, creating a more conducive atmosphere
for local and international companies to do business," he said.
SLT has already completed its fibre optic and ethernet based network
infrastructure with ring architecture for IP backbone to enable unified
communication services to facilitate voice, data and multimedia
applications. The intelligent communication solutions built on SLT's
communications backbone and its state-of-the art data centres, allows
real-time data and multimedia applications, such as IP telephony, video
surveillance unified applications and data hosting requirements.
SLT's total communication solution will facilitate all MRIA
commercial partners including Airport and Aviation Services (SL)
Limited, the Customs, Petroleum Corporation, Bank of Ceylon, People's
Bank, Foreign Employment Bureau, State Intelligence Service, Air Force,
Immigration and Emigration, SriLankan Airlines and Sampath Bank.
The Sri Lankan Airlines office at MRIA has also been given an IP
voice-data integrated solution as a managed service.
Chief Enterprise and Wholesale Officer, SLT, Kiththi Perera said,
"The development of Sri Lanka's ICT infrastructure would develop a close
relationship with large enterprises and small to medium sized
businesses. We assure MRIA of our commitment to provide quality and
reliable services and to enhance our offerings through SLT Intelligent
Solutions portfolio for business segments," he said.
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