Vodafone India hands Nokia managed services deal

05 Jan 2017
00:00

Vodafone India has reportedly handed Nokia a multi-year contract extension worth €200 million ($210.5 million) covering the delivery of managed services in multiple telecoms circles.

The scope of the contract has been expanded to cover managed services for 14 of India's 22 telecoms circles, and field operations in the remaining eight, the Economic Times reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.

The source also said the contract has been expanded to cover the core as well as radio network.

As part of the contract, Nokia will provide managed services, maintenance, system integration and other services. It represents a significant win for Nokia's Indian operations, which cover the management of around 200,000 base stations across the country.

Vodafone also recently awarded Huawei a three-year managed services contract worth between $180 million and $220 million covering three circles, as well as network operations in two circles, the report adds. In February, the operator contracted Ericsson to manage its fiber assets in 10 circles.

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