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Nokia wins another 4-year deal with Vodafone: Joint transformation project to leverage technology innovation, efficiencies

byCustoms Today Report
30/03/2015
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SYDNEY: Vodafone has once again extended its deal for another 4 years with Nokia Networks to managed services capabilities including operations and maintenance services as well as remote network management from Nokia’s Global Delivery Center in India.

It will also implement real-time service management for VHA’s multi-vendor paging, 2G, 3G and 4G+ networks from its vendor-operated Service Management Center.

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The deal will also see both companies embark on a joint transformation project to “leverage technology innovation and organizational efficiencies to deliver continuous service improvement and achieve cost savings for both parties over the lifetime of the contract.”

Today’s announcement is an extension of the initial managed services contract signed in 2006.

“This initiative is in line with our commitment to provide the best-in-class service experience to our customers, even as we focus on evolving our infrastructure to address future capacity and coverage requirements,” Benoit Hansen, chief technology officer, VHA, said.

“Nokia Networks’ service capabilities provide us with a strong platform to do this, while we continue to execute on our extensive growth plans.”

Ray Owen, Head of Australia and New Zealand, Nokia Networks, said, “VHA’s decision to extend this contract underscores its faith in our managed services capabilities and testifies to its high satisfaction of our work.

“Leveraging on our knowledge base and the expertise of our global delivery centers, we will continue to improve VHA’s network quality and operational efficiency at reduced operational cost.”

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