Articles tagged with: Vodafone and Siemens
Orange and Vodafone Outsource their UK Network Management
Two of the UK's mobile networks have separately - but on the same day - announced network maintenance outsourcing deals. Orange UK has given a 5-year contract to Nokia Siemens Networks, while vodafone UK granted a 7-year contract to Ericsson. more
Related Tags: orange, 3g, nokia, outsourcing, ericsson, nokia-siemens-networks, vodafone-uk, orange-uk, nokia-siemens, 2g, UK
IMImobile takes over Music2You service from Nokia Siemens Networks
Mobile services provider, IMImobile announced last month that it had taken control of the Music2You (M2Y) service previously provided by Nokia Siemens Networks. Under the M2Y brand, Nokia Siemens Networks provided full-track music download and subscription services to telecom operators and media companies, vodafone in India, AOL in Germany and Akado in Russia. more
Related Tags: nokia, edge, mvno, driving, vas, nokia-siemens-networks, nokia-siemens, imimobile, aol, music
Vodafone New Zealand Expects to Complete 3G Upgrade Early
vodafone New Zealand says that it plans to complete its rollout of 3G coverage to 97% of the places New Zealanders live work and play by the end of this May, a year ahead of schedule. more
Related Tags: 3g, nokia, base-station, rural, outsourcing, telecom-new-zealand, customer-care, nokia-siemens-networks, 900mhz, partner, nokia-siemens, play, New Zealand
Verizon Announces LTE Deployment Plans - Going Live in 2010
Verizon's CTO, Dick Lynch has outlined the company's plans to roll out an LTE upgrade for its wireless network. Lynch announced that Verizon Wireless has selected Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent as primary network vendors for its initial LTE network deployments. These two vendors are expected to build the underlying infrastructure that will enable Verizon Wireless to become the first wireless company to offer commercial LTE-based service in the United States, starting in 2010. more
Related Tags: 3g, nokia, eu, itu, starent-networks, lte, alcatel-lucent, verizon-wireless, ericsson, verizon, nokia-siemens-networks, chief-technology-officer, boston, landline, ims, madrid, wireless-broadband, nokia-siemens, testing, 4g, bandwidth, packet-core, catalyst, wired, fios,
Nokia Siemens Wins Qatar Network Upgrade Contract
Nokia Siemens Networks says that it has won a US$61 million contract from Qatar Telecom (Qtel) to modernise its 2G and 3G networks. The upgrade will involve new radio access network (RAN) and consultancy work, along with some improvements to the core network. more
Related Tags: nokia, qatar-telecom, qtel, core-network, radio-access-network, netact, 2g, Qatar
Huge Fuel Cell Order Placed by Indian Network Infrastructure Vendor
US based fuel-cell manufacturer, IdaTech has signed a supply agreement for up to 30,000 5kW hydrogen fuel cell systems to be delivered mainly to Indian telecoms operators. The supply agreement is with Acme Group, a provider of passive infrastructure solutions to wireless telecom players both in India as well as overseas. more
Related Tags: base-station, nokia-siemens-networks, reliance, base-stations, fuel-cell, catalyst, backup, India
T-Mobile UK to Shut-Down 5,000 Base Stations
UK mobile operator, T-Mobile is reported to be planning a shut-down of some 5,000 of its base stations as part of its network sharing deal with Hutchison 3G UK. The UK trade magazine, Mobile Today said that both networks are removing transmitters as they begin to share resources. more
Related Tags: orange, t-mobile, base-station, hutchison-3g-uk, rsa, hutchison-3g, core-network, t-mobile-uk, mobile-broadband, ran, base-stations, hutchison, 3g-network, network-sharing, 2g, UK
2008 is delivering mixed results for mobile infrastructure vendors such as Nokia Siemens Networks, Ericsson, and Alcatel-Lucent. more
Related Tags: orange, base-station, iphone, samsung, wimax, w-cdma, apple, apple, abi-research, alcatel-lucent, cdma, lte, edge, mobile-internet, base-stations, radio-access-network, cdma2000, hsdpa, email, music, congestion
BSNL - 6 Cos Have Bid For 93 Million GSM Lines Order
NEW DELHI -(Dow Jones)- Indian state-run telecom firm Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. has received technical and financial bids from six global telecom equipment suppliers for its contract to supply 93 million GSM, communication lines, the company's chairman said Wednesday. more
Related Tags: motorola, huawei, zte, alcatel-lucent, nortel, compete, bharti, bsnl, bharti-airtel, delhi, pace, airtel, India
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