Nokia
Siemens Networks to power Fastweb’s new MVNO activities
Fastweb, the Italian fixed network operator, has
selected Nokia Siemens Networks as a technological
partner when it launches mobile services later this
year.
Italy’s largest alternative broadband provider will
start complementary wireless services as it becomes a
Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), using Nokia
Siemens Networks solutions for an effective rollout of
the new service. Nokia Siemens Networks will provide
Fastweb with a suite of convergent core network products
and network implementation services to facilitate the
launch of mobile data services and resolve potential
bandwidth issues.
Fastweb (MTAX, FWB), is a pioneer of the “all-IP”
network, offering convergent Internet access for voice,
data and video services to its residential and business
customers. Fastweb’s entry into the Mobile Virtual
Network Operator space is based on the recent agreement
signed with 3Italia, Hutchinson Whampoa Group, which
will allow the company to offer mobile services (voice,
data, video) with a separate prefix (373).
“The choice of Nokia Siemens Networks as our service
infrastructure partner confirms the strategic
relationship between our companies. Nokia Siemens
Networks scored not only on the technological front, but
also on correctly interpreting our needs. They
constantly demonstrate how their relationship with
Fastweb is not a mere customer-supplier relation, but a
true long term partnership, “said Guido Roda, ICT
Services Director at Fastweb.
Fastweb, currently serving 1.3 million fixed network
customers in Italy, will integrate the new mobile
network with its broadband platform.
Nokia Siemens Networks will deliver the network control
solution, featuring its Intelligent Service Node (Flexi
ISN), during the first quarter of 2008, ensuring that
the whole system be in place for the MVNO service
launch, scheduled for the second half of the year.
The contract also includes a service package for
commissioning, installation and launch support to
prepare Fastweb for the MVNO operation. This will ensure
fast and smooth implementation of the network elements,
allowing Fastweb to optimize spending and to focus on
its core business while introducing new end user
services.
Flexi ISN allows operators to manage IP-traffic, and
especially with increasing data sharing, ensures a fair
use of network resources. By controlling bandwidth
allocation, the solution gives service providers the
ability to differentiate their service bundles and rates
in a more effective way, e.g. based on applications used
by the customers.
“As a leader in both the mobile and fixed market, Nokia
Siemens Networks is an ideal partner for operators
exploring new business opportunities. The Mobile Virtual
Network Operator sector in Italy is especially
interesting and there is a lot of activity in this
space. Fastweb’s choice to work with us acknowledges the
vast experience we have amassed in both the
international and local MVNO market. Additionally, by
selecting our products and services, Fastweb is
strengthening a long-lasting partnership and showcasing
their trust in our technical expertise, “said Massimo
Mazzucco, head of Fastweb Customer Team at Nokia Siemens
Networks.