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Home » Saudi Telecom Renews Managed Services Deal with NSN

Saudi Telecom Renews Managed Services Deal with NSN

February 5, 2014
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Saudi Telecom Company (STC) has renewed its managed services contract with Nokia Solutions and Networks to further improve operational efficiency, network performance and the quality of services.

Through the renewed contract, NSN continues to provide its comprehensive managed services including network planning and optimization, network and service operations as well as care services including hardware and software services for STC’s Al Jawal Network. The contract covers GSM, 3G and LTE network of STC within NSN’s footprint.  Financial terms were not disclosed.

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