The deal would entail “seamless connectivity that will more efficiently meet the ever-growing data demands of its subscriber base,” Nokia said in a statement.
article source: India. com – June 13, 2016
Helsinki, Jun 13: Nokia has signed a USD 1.53 billion frame agreement with China Mobile to create a “cloud network” for the Chinese operator, the Finnish telecom equipment giant said today. The deal would entail “seamless connectivity that will more efficiently meet the ever-growing data demands of its subscriber base,” Nokia said in a statement. Also Read: Microsoft signals end of Nokia experiment, cuts 1,850 jobs
Nokia is to deliver a new type of base station which allows the use of multiple radio technologies simultaneously and is scalable to support all connection speeds from the oldest to the upcoming, ultra-fast 5G networks and connected objects. China Mobile is the world’s largest mobile operator and one of three public operators in the Chinese market. Nokia, the world’s former number one in handsets, now concentrates on network equipment.
