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Nokia Siemens Networks awarded turnkey
contract to accelerate network expansion for
Hutchison Telecom Indonesia in Java and Sumatra
March 24, 2008
Nokia Siemens Networks has signed a
contract with PT Hutchison CP Telecommunications
(‘HCPT’ or ‘Hutchison Telecom Indonesia’) to
strengthen HCPT’s GSM/WCDMA network coverage in
the islands of Java and Sumatra, and roll out
GSM core networks in Kalimantan and Sulawesi.
This contract supplements HCPT's first network
contract with Siemens Indonesia in 2005.
Nokia Siemens Networks has built a
state-of-the-art GSM/WCDMA radio, core and
transmission network in the islands of Java and
Sumatra for HCPT. Under the new contract, Nokia
Siemens Networks is commissioned to broaden
HCPT’s network coverage in both islands,
including network planning and implementation of
another 2,800 base stations, Release 4 mobile
softswitch and Media Gateways. On the services
front, Nokia Siemens Networks will also continue
with its project management role and provide
network management services. To ensure seamless
network configuration, Nokia Siemens Networks is
also appointed to install the core networks for
HCPT in Kalimantan and Sulawesi.
Rajiv Sawhney, President Director of HCPT, said:
"This expansion supports the momentum we have
built up with the success of our service in
addressing the needs of customers. We are
confident that Nokia Siemens Networks’ abilities
in managing and deploying large-scale networks
will enable us to rapidly expand our coverage
and launch new services."
“Nokia Siemens Networks is delighted with the
continuing confidence from HCPT. We will ensure
our full support for HCPT’s market expansion and
service innovation. This agreement is a
testimony to our transformation skillset,
providing end-to-end managed services and fast,
high-quality turnkey deployments,” said Richard
Kitts, CBT Head for Hutchison, PT Nokia Siemens
Networks. “Our ongoing collaboration with HCPT
has allowed us to better understand their needs,
and offer a solution that takes them to the next
phase of mobile communications and maintain a
cost-efficient operation.”
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