NSN India today claimed a new GSM network rollout contract from new entrant Uninor, the JV between Unitech Wireless and Norway’s Telenor. This contract follows the contract bagged by NSN India last week to deploy GPRS network for Uninor across pan-India.
The contract for rollout of 2G-based network includes Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh circles. The contract requires NSN to operate and maintain the network under its managed services offerings.
“We are creating a new global telecom model. We call it the Telco of the Next Decade that leverages existing competencies in the market to drive cost and time efficiencies, superior quality and flexibility that future proofs our operations in a rapidly changing competitive environment. Our partnership with Nokia Siemens Networks will help us pursue our unique model in these six circles as well.” said Stein Erik Vellan, Managing Director, Unitech Wireless.
NSN will make use of its Flexi BTS platform, which the company claims is the industry’s smallest and most energy-efficient mobile base station. NSN will also offers range of services such as Network Implementation to build the network, Consulting and Systems Integration to provide network design and ensure smooth interworking with Unitech Wireless’ existing infrastructure, Care for fault management and Managed Services for efficient network management.
“India is among the fastest growing telecom markets in the world. Nokia Siemens Networks’ Flexi BTS and Managed Services offerings will allow Unitech Wireless, as a new operator in a competitive market, to reduce its time to market and yet maintain market competitiveness through a more efficient cost base,” said Urs Pennanen, Head of India region, Nokia Siemens Networks.
Uninor has earlier awarded contracts to Chinese major, Huawei Technologies for Karnataka, Tamil Nadu & Andhra Pradesh and Alcatel-Lucent for Kerala & Orissa circles.
Uninor has licences to operate in 22 circles of India. |