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Nokia
chosen as main 3G supplier to 3G Infrastructure Services AB, the joint
venture in Sweden, in landmark network-sharing deal
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| Europe October 25 |
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Nokia
will be exclusive supplier of 3G Infrastructure Services AB's core network
and a supplier of its radio network.
Nokia
and 3G Infrastructure Services AB, a Swedish joint venture for 3G
network-sharing, have signed an agreement for the supply of 3G network
infrastructure, including the exclusive supply of the UMTS core network.
In addition, Nokia will supply its radio-access network The deliveries of 3G infrastructure will begin in October 2001. "Our
owners' requirements of construction times and cost-efficiency at
the initial stage, as well as future operating security, present us
with a unique challenge," says Jan Edhäll, Chief Executive
Officer, 3G Infrastructure Services AB. "We are satisfied that
Nokia's 3G system and committed support from Professional Services
fullfills our requirement of sharing the infrastructure in a cost-efficient
manner, while also maintaining top-level quality," he In
addition to the supply of network equipment for a shared network solution,
Nokia will provide a Network Deployment Package for the network rollout,
as well as care services. Furthermore, Nokia will provide a complete
set of services for operation of the network for a "We
feel that network sharing is a very important strategy for many operators
in today's market," says Ian McCaig, Vice President Customer
Business Team Hutchison, Nokia Networks. "And so we are delighted
that 3G Infrastructure Services AB has chosen us as the "We
feel that Nokia's UMTS solution is ideally suited for the kind of
tight interoperability required in network sharing arrangements. In
particular, the Nokia radio-access network solution is designed to
minimize costs through equipment pooling and innovative software 3G
Infrastructure Services AB is a joint venture set up by telecom operators
Hi3G Access and Europolitan Vodafone in order to share network infrastructure
during the built-out of 3G UMTS networks in Sweden. 3G Infrastructure
Services AB's will build and operate a network that covers 70% of
the Swedish population. Hi3G Access and Europolitan Vodafone have
equal stakes in the joint venture. Each partner in the joint venture
has been granted 3G licenses to provide 3G service to almost 100%
of the Swedish population. In August 2001 Nokia's
3G infrastructure is based on open standards, platforms and interfaces
for a smooth evolution to commercial 3G services. It includes integrated
end-to-end solutions, including charging, security, network management
and service control applications. Nokia
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