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Home » Tata Teleservices Selects NSN for Mobile Backhaul

Tata Teleservices Selects NSN for Mobile Backhaul

December 16, 2009
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Tata Teleservices, one of India’s leading private telecom service providers, has selected Nokia Siemens Networks to implement part of its next phase transmission network.

Under the contract, NSN will supply its FlexiHybrid microwave radio to support both legacy Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and IP on a single platform. The contract also includes the FlexiMetro radio for high capacity and improved bandwidth efficiency, as well as FlexiHopper, a cost-optimized, low-capacity microwave radio for connecting base stations. These three mobile backhaul platforms provide fast wireless connections from base stations to the core of the Tata Teleservices network.

Nokia Siemens Networks’ will also deploy its NetAct Operations Support Systems platform for the efficient monitoring, management and optimization of the network to ensure high-quality end-user services as well as its NetViewer suite for managing the microwave radio networks. The full turnkey solution includes an array of services such as project management, network planning, installation and commissioning. Nokia Siemens Networks will continue to operate Tata Teleservices’ network under an existing Managed Services contract. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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