Airtel, IBM create India's first SDP
Airtel, IBM create India's first SDP
Airtel and IBM have announced India's first SDP system which will expand its reach beyond the normal subscribers.

New Delhi: Bharti Airtel partnered with IBM to announce India's first 'Service Delivery Platform (SDP)' system which will expand its reach beyond the normal subscribers.

As per the agreement, with an overall investment of $100 million, Airtel will generate an integrated environment to incorporate all the content and services under one platform. IBM will develop, manage and operate this Service Delivery Platform.

''The SDP is a recognised market leading global telecom framework, based on open standards and with proven implementations at telecom companies around the world. This will enhance the

spectrum of content, application and services and its access possible through multiple channels including SMS, MMS, WAP, Web and broadband. Moreover, huge amount of personalisation would be possible,'' Bharti Airtel President Manoj Kohli said.

The content providers to Airtel shall also benefit with the SDP by distributing it though multiple channels, Kohli said adding that they shall be able to test new devices and content services prior to launch.

The subscribers would be able to avail the benefits of SDP after 9-10 months.

The SDP will also enable Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as well as large enterprises to access to a large pool of content through mobile, landline and broadband connections.

IBM Asia Pacific General Manager Satish Khatu said the company would bring in lot of Internet protocols (IP) from around the world to make the innovation a success.

Recently, IBM announced to establish a telecom research facility in New Delhi.

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