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Nokia scores $210 Million from Thailand thanks to DTAC and AIS

December 19, 2006 by Stefan Constantinescu - Leave a Comment

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Two press releases, two carriers, both in Thailand. If you can’t tell by now, I never copy and paste an entire press release, too many words when you can simply tell what is happening within the first 1 or 2 paragraphs.

Nokia and Thai operator, Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited (AIS), have signed a contract for the expansion of the operator’s GSM/EDGE network, resulting in nationwide coverage for both GSM and EDGE. Nokia will modernize AIS’ network infrastructure and support the operator in providing innovative and user-friendly services by providing faster rollout and more flexibility. Nokia’s services, such as managed services and systems integration, will enable AIS to concentrate on developing its business. The value of the deal is approximately USD 100 million.

Under the agreement, Nokia will supply a wide range of its innovative GSM/EDGE radio and core network solutions, including base stations, Nokia MSC Server System mobile softswitch and the Nokia Intelligent Network. The network will be supported by the multivendor, multitechnology Nokia NetAct(TM) network and service management solution, including Nokia NetAct(TM) Traffica and Nokia Profile Manager to provide real-time monitoring and provisioning services for AIS’ subscribers. Nokia will also provide telecoms implementation, consulting and systems integration, and care services, along with managed services covering the first-line maintenance service for more than 400 of AIS’ sites across Thailand.

Source: Nokia PR

Nokia and Thai operator, Total Access Communication PLC (DTAC), have signed a network expansion contract, valued at approximately USD 110 million. Nokia’s GSM/EDGE radio and core network solutions and services will improve DTAC’s network coverage and capacity, enabling DTAC to provide enhanced services to its subscribers. Nokia will continue as the sole supplier.

The exclusive agreement covers DTAC’s entire GSM/EDGE network. Nokia will deliver a wide range of its innovative radio and core network solutions, such as Nokia MSC Server System mobile softswitch, packet core network solution, base stations, and the Nokia Unified Charging Suite. DTAC’s network will continue to be supported by the multivendor, multitechnology Nokia NetAct(TM) network and service management system. Nokia will also provide systems integration.

Source: Nokia PR

Congratulations Nokia and the country of Thailand!

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