Nokia Cooperate With Tusmobil

May 16, 2008 · Filed Under News · Comment 

This week, an agreement has been signed by Tusmobil and Nokia Siemens Networks, that will expand the operator’s network by deploying 400 environmentally-friendly base stations and expanding as well as optimizing the operator’s core network with a leading-edge mobile switching result.

To boost network capabilities in order to offer differentiating high-end mobile internet, data and multimedia services, Slovenia’s mobile operator Tusmobil d.o.o. has chosen Nokia Siemens Networks.

“Tusmobil is committed to offering Slovenians exciting and unique mobile services,” said Marko Fujs, Tusmobil CEO. “Nokia Siemens Networks has the capacity and support services to make this one of the fastest network rollouts in Europe and so our subscribers will be able to enjoy the benefits of a modern high speed network before the end of 2008.”

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Nokia Siemens Networks has seen an eventful and strong first year

April 8, 2008 · Filed Under News · Comment 

Nokia Siemens Networks has evidenced some of its major deals right here in the section, with Zain in Saudi Arabia accounting for approximately US$1 million of mobile network implementation and development. In Africa, Vodafone Tanzania will unite rural and suburban communities for the first time with the Nokia Siemens Networks ‘Village Connection’, realizing communications for unconnected group of people and contributing new way for development.

Nokia Siemens Networks has lately published its Connectivity Scorecard, an index which ranks countries in conditions of ICT usage. The revise, which highlights how even the most connected nations have room for development, should be seen as a wake up call to nations to take critical action to reap the full economic and social reimbursements of communications.

Nokia Siemens Networks is also increase its work in new marketplaces with innovative solutions such as the Remote Connection, which lets service providers leverage the potential of rural markets by offering mobile connectivity to rural district at relatively small levels of investment.

Via: bi-me