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Nokia concludes agreement with Bharti Airtel to supply 3G wireless network in populous regions

byCustoms Today Report
02/07/2015
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NEW DELHI: Nokia has concluded agreement with India’s largest mobile operator Bharti Airtel to supply it with 3G wireless network gear covering some of the most populous regions in India.

Nokia Networks said it will supply radio antennas, hardware, software and network management and planning services for five large areas of India, as well as network expansion in three sub-regions where the two companies had existing contracts, or eight out of India’s 22 telecom sub-regions.

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Financial terms were not disclosed. However, A Nokia spokeswoman confirmed the expanded supply deals include equipment to run networks in three of India’s four most populous states, which include major cities Mumbai and Kolkata.

The Asia-Pacific region outside China represented one-third of Nokia’s Network worldwide business sales of 2.67 billion euros ($3 billion) during the first quarter of 2015, making it the largest contributor to the company’s results.

India has been Nokia’s best performing market in terms of sales in recent quarters, offsetting weakness in North America, Europe, Japan, some parts of Southeast Asia, as well as China, which while growing quickly, has undercut profit margins.

In April, Nokia announced a 15.6 billion-euro takeover of Alcatel Lucent, a combination that will create the world’s second-largest mobile network gear supplier behind Ericsson of Sweden.

 

 

 

 

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