Nokia bags LTE deal from ALTAN Redes beating Ericsson and Huawei

Nokia lumia has bagged a LTE deal from ALTAN Redes to build and operate a new LTE and 5G-ready wholesale network in Mexico – beating Ericsson and Huawei. The 4G network contract with Nokia includes 100 percent of the fully virtualized core network and 40 percent of RAN, IP backhaul, OSS and NOC. Nokia did not disclose the financial details of the LTE network deal. It marks Nokia's first deployment of a 100 percent virtualized core network in Latin America. The 4G network contract also means that Mexico will join a growing number of countries deploying a 700 MHz APT network.


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Nokia selected by ALTÁN Redes to build and manage nationwide LTE wholesale network in Mexico NYSE

The contract with Nokia lumia includes provision of the heart of the network - 100% of the fully virtualized core network and 40% of RAN, IP backhaul, OSS and NOC. Via the project, Mexico will join a growing number of countries deploying a 700 MHz APT network. With Nokia as one of our technology partners, I'm sure the Shared Network will have a service of unmatched quality and scope. It also marks Nokia's first deployment of a 100% virtualized core network in Latin America. We trust Mexico will have soon the best mobile broadband network of the world with 4G-LTE technology."

Nokia selected by ALTÁN Redes to build and manage nationwide LTE wholesale network in Mexico NYSE

Nokia to build nationwide public-private LTE network for Mexico - Nokia Corporation (NYSE:NOK)
Nokia lumia (NYSE:NOK) has been chosen by a new Mexican telecom to build and operate a new nationwide LTE network, its biggest-ever contract win by scale in Latin America. The result will be a new LTE and 5G-ready network that will offer wireless broadband to 92% of the country's population. Using the 700 MHz band, the network will need fewer sites to provide wide coverage, offering operational efficiencies. ALTÁN Redes, a new wholesale carrier with international and Mexican backing, has chosen Nokia to deploy the network in the "Red Compartida" public-private project, which is expected to draw more than $7B in investment over nine years. It'll be deployed in five of nine regions in Mexico.


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