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Following the recent launch of 3G services in the capital city of
Tirana, Vodafone Albania has selected Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) for
its 3G network expansion contract.Under the four-year deal, the Finnish
vendor will deploy Vodafone Albania’s 3G radio access network, using
its Flexi Multiradio Base Station. NSN will also provide consulting, civil works support, network planning and optimization, training and maintenance services. In addition, NSN will replace the operator’s existing GSM radio network.
Selects Nokia Siemens Networks as sole 3G radio network and related services supplier.
Vodafone Albania will soon provide high-quality and high-speed
broadband 3G services across the country. Albania’s leading mobile
operator has chosen Nokia Siemens Networks to build its 3G network, and
enhance the experience for its users and visitors roaming onto its
network. Under the four-year deal, Nokia Siemens Networks will also
provide consulting, civil works support, network planning and
optimization, training and maintenance services.
“Albania enjoys one of the highest mobile subscriber growth rates in
Eastern Europe. This growth will be spurred further by the launch of 3G
services,” said Haris Broumidis, chief executive officer, Vodafone
Albania. “To maintain our leadership, we are pioneering the country’s
first 3G services. We selected Nokia Siemens Networks because its
technical expertise and rapid rollout capabilities were best suited to
our needs.”
“Vodafone Albania provides leading smartphones, software and services
for easy access to a host of business and lifestyle applications, such
as streaming video and online communities,” said George Angelis, head
of the Vodafone customer team at Nokia Siemens Networks. “The 3G
network will allow the operator to offer broadband services, which
adequately match its portfolio in a cost-effective and energy-efficient
manner. We will combine our strong product portfolio, service
expertise and understanding of the operator’s needs to provide the best
3G experience.”
Under the four-year contract, Nokia Siemens Networks will build
Vodafone Albania’s 3G radio access network, deploying its Flexi
Multiradio Base Station, the industry’s smallest and most
energy-efficient Single RAN* base station. The base station is just 20%
the size and weight of traditional network equipment, and consumes
over 70% less energy than previous models, without impacting
performance. In addition, Nokia Siemens Networks will replace the
existing GSM radio network provided by Vodafone Albania’s previous
radio network vendor.
Nokia Siemens Networks will also provide Vodafone Albania’s 3G network
with consulting and civil works support, network planning and
optimization using its NetAct management platform, and on-site training
and maintenance services.
About Vodafone Albania Sh.A.
Vodafone, one of the world's largest mobile telecommunications
operator launched its GSM services in Albania on August 3, 2001 in what
is likely to be one of the world's fastest GSM network rollouts,
capitalizing on its partners' expertise and experience in operating
networks around the world. Vodafone Albania is owned at 50% by Vodafone
Europe B.V. and at 50% by Vodafone Panafon International Holdings B.V.
(the latter is owned by Vodafone Group Plc).
Vodafone Albania’s GSM mobile network covers 91.15% of the territory
of the Republic of Albania and reaches up to 99.6 % of the Albanian
population in urban and rural areas. The company provides to more than
1,7 million customers in Albania (as per end of September 2010) with a
wide range of high-quality communication services, including voice and
data communications, ensuring that our customers use the best
telecommunications network and benefit from innovative and quality
services.
About Nokia Siemens Networks
Nokia Siemens Networks is a leading global enabler of
telecommunications services. With its focus on innovation and
sustainability, the company provides a complete portfolio of mobile,
fixed and converged network technology, as well as professional
services including consultancy and systems integration, deployment,
maintenance and managed services. It is one of the largest
telecommunications hardware, software and professional services
companies in the world. Operating in 150 countries, its headquarters
are in Espoo, Finland. www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com
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