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NTC Partners with Synergy Computers & Oracle Communications to Enhance Pakistan’s Telecom Security and Scalability

  • April 3, 2025
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The National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC) has taken a significant step in strengthening Pakistan’s telecom infrastructure by deploying Oracle Session Border Controller (SBC) in collaboration with Synergy Computers and Oracle Communications. This strategic initiative is aimed at enhancing security, scalability, and operational efficiency within the country’s communication networks, marking a crucial advancement in Pakistan’s digital transformation journey.

With the increasing demand for secure and high-performance communication networks, the deployment of Oracle SBC plays a vital role in safeguarding critical telecom infrastructure. The solution is designed to protect voice and data communications from potential cyber threats, improve call quality, and enable seamless scalability for expanding digital operations. As telecom networks continue to evolve, ensuring robust cybersecurity measures has become a top priority, making this collaboration a game-changer for Pakistan’s telecom sector.

NTC, which serves as the primary telecom service provider for government and defense institutions, is at the forefront of implementing next-generation communication solutions. The introduction of Oracle SBC will allow NTC to streamline network management, enhance voice communication security, and optimize network performance. By leveraging Oracle’s advanced security features and Synergy Computers’ expertise in system integration, NTC is reinforcing its commitment to delivering reliable and secure telecom services.

The collaboration aligns with Pakistan’s broader digital transformation goals, ensuring that the country’s public sector and enterprise networks remain resilient against cyber threats while maintaining high-quality connectivity. The adoption of Oracle’s cutting-edge technology also positions NTC as a key enabler of modern, secure, and scalable telecom services, addressing the growing needs of businesses, government agencies, and critical infrastructure providers.

By integrating Oracle SBC, NTC is future-proofing its telecom infrastructure, enabling seamless connectivity while complying with global security standards. This move is expected to reduce operational risks, prevent cyberattacks, and enhance service delivery for a wide range of government and corporate clients.

Industry experts view this initiative as a significant milestone in Pakistan’s telecom evolution, as it strengthens the country’s digital resilience and enterprise communication networks. With increasing reliance on cloud-based communication solutions and VoIP services, the need for advanced border security solutions like Oracle SBC has become more critical than ever.

As Pakistan moves towards a more interconnected digital ecosystem, partnerships like these will play an essential role in shaping the future of secure and scalable communication networks. NTC’s adoption of Oracle’s telecom security solutions underscores its commitment to innovation, security, and operational excellence, reinforcing its role as a leading force in Pakistan’s digital transformation.

With technology-driven collaborations gaining momentum, this strategic deployment sets the stage for future advancements in Pakistan’s telecom sector, ensuring safer, faster, and more efficient communication networks across the country.

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