Europe
: Nokia and Cable & Wireless have signed a contract for the supply
of GSM and WCDMA 3G radio and core networks in the Channel Islands
of Guernsey and Jersey. This network contract is part of the global
frame agreement that Cable & Wireless and Nokia announced in February
2006.
With the support of Nokia's
network infrastructure, Cable & Wireless can offer high-quality
network coverage and the very latest multimedia services to its mobile
customers.
As part of the agreement,
Nokia will supply Cable & Wireless with GSM and WCDMA 3G radio
networks, including HSDPA, and core networks, including the Nokia
MSC Server mobile softswitches. Included in the deal is the unique
Nokia NetAct(TM) network and service management system, and a range
of services such as network planning, implementation, commissioning
and network optimization. Deliveries will start immediately.
"We are committed
to providing our customers with high-quality services. With 3G and
HSDPA our customers can enjoy advanced multimedia services and faster
download speeds," says Geoff Houston, Chief Executive, Cable
& Wireless Channel Islands. "Nokia has world-class credentials
and its 3G networks support several leading operators globally. We
could not get a better partner."
"We're delighted to
be working with Cable & Wireless to introduce 3G services in Guernsey
and Jersey," says Peter Kuhne, Vice President, Networks, Nokia.
"By supplying a complete, end to end solution encompassing terminals,
infrastructure, network applications and services we enable Cable
& Wireless to bring value to both business and private users within
the Channel Islands."
Nokia's high-performing,
cost-optimized HSDPA is a simple software upgrade to Nokia WCDMA networks,
offering average data speeds of 1-2 Mbps in the first phase. Later,
the Nokia will HSDPA support up to 14.4 Mbps in accordance with industry
standards. Nokia is a leader in the HSDPA market, with over 20 contracts
globally.
Mobile softswitching and
IMS are the main elements in converging networks. With over 80 customers
for the MSC Server, Nokia has delivered the majority of the world's
commercial 3GPP compliant mobile softswitches, accounting for over
75% of Nokia's switch deliveries. Nokia is also the front runner in
IMS for fixed and mobile networks, with over 70 references for IMS
solutions, such as Push to talk over Cellular and video sharing.