TT-Network and Nokia Networks have completed a pioneering project involving combining two nationwide networks across GSM, 3G and LTE.
The operator, a joint venture between TeliaSonera and Telenor in Denmark, has completed the final phase of a network sharing project.
The project commenced in 2012, with the merger of the two operator's LTE networks in the nation, followed by their 3G networks. Now the GSM component has been completed as well.
Nokia Networks, which was the sole radio and services vendor for the project, provided its Single RAN Advanced platform built around its multiradio base stations.
TT-Network CEO Johan Wickman said this is the first time a network across GSM, 3G and LTE has been supplied to two operators sharing the network and frquencies.
“So far, no other operator has accomplished a multiradio sharing initiative of such a broad scope,” he said. “In Nokia Networks, we have a trusted partner with global experience in shared networks that helped us achieve our aim of delivering high-quality services in Denmark.”