Nokia rolling out LTE-A for Indosat Ooredoo

11 Dec 2015
00:00

Nokia Networks has revealed it is providing equipment and helping to roll out Indosat Ooredoo's new 4Gplus LTE-Advanced network in Indonesia.

Indosat Ooredoo is rolling out a network aggregating spectrum in the 900-MHz and 1800-MHz spectrum band to provide downlink speeds of up to 150 Mbps.

The network launched earlier this month, and is expected to cover 35 cities in the Java, Sumatra and Kalimantan regions by the end of this year.

Nokia is providing equipment including base stations, carrier aggregation software and a virtualized OSS for the rollout, as well as planning, design and implementation services.

“As a true partner who understands our needs and tailors solutions in accordance with our requirements, Nokia Networks played a crucial role in realizing our vision to deliver the best-in-class mobile broadband experience across Java, Sumatra and Kalimantan,” Indosat Ooredoo CEO Alexander Rusli said.

“We were especially pleased with the speedy delivery which put us ahead of schedule and enabled fast commercialization. We will continue to further expand LTE coverage across the country, with the ultimate goal of providing world-class data services to every subscriber using our network.”

Indosat Ooredoo last month rebranded from Indosat as part of the move by parent Ooredoo to align its regional subsidiaries around a common brand. Ooredoo Asia owns 65% of Indosat Ooredoo.

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