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Nokia to manage mobile radio network for Telenor, Telia

Published : 23 Aug 2017, 01:31

Updated : 23 Aug 2017, 12:46

  DF-Xinhua Report
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Telenor and Telia have signed a managed services contract with Nokia that will see the company manage their joint mobile radio network in Denmark, said a press release.

The agreement will allow Telia and Telenor to offer customers of Denmark's largest mobile network even better coverage and greater capacity for a world-class mobile experience.

Nokia will take over all operational and development tasks of Telia and Telenor's radio access network in October 2017, and provide network planning and optimization, network implementation, and network operations for the network that consists of more than 4,000 mobile sites around the country.

"The combination of Telia and Telenor's network has been a historic business. Today we have a world-class mobile network, and this step to have Nokia manage it for us will ensure we also have the best network in five or ten years. Therefore, I am pleased that we have concluded a solid agreement with one of the world's most powerful network providers," Henrik Kofod, CTO, Telia Denmark said.

Peter Nødbak, network director, Telenor Denmark, said, "We have reached a point where we need to take the TT network to a new level, and Nokia will help us do that. They have the necessary expertise, capacity and know-how in the area that will ensure the most optimal operation and making our network ready for the future."

Igor Leprince, president of Global Services, Nokia, said, "Telia and Telenor are focused on exceeding the requirements of their customers. In selecting their new managed services provider, the operators highlighted the need for experience, quality, capacity and, not least, security. Nokia will provide the two operators services that will allow them to deliver the best experience to their customers."