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Nokia wins service delivery platform and managed services contract with Hutchison Telecom Indonesia
November 3, 2006
ESPOO, Finland, November 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PT Hutchison CP Telecommunications (Hutchison Telecom Indonesia) has selected Nokia to supply and manage a complete Service Delivery Platform (SDP) solution as part of the operator's GSM/WCDMA 3G rollout. The platform comprises a mobile portal for data and voice, supporting the delivery of value added end-user services such as games, news, music, video streaming and downloading, along with over-the-air provisioning of the appropriate settings to mobile devices.
The deal highlights Nokia's multivendor capability as a systems integrator through implementation and integration of the OMA compliant Service Delivery Platform in Hutchison's multivendor network. Nokia will operate the platform under a managed services contract, thus enabling Hutchison to concentrate on developing new end-user services and customer relationships. The first version of the system has been successfully delivered to Hutchison.
"Nokia's SDP solution meets both our technical and commercial requirements," says John Shen, CTO, Hutchison Telecom Indonesia. "We chose Nokia because they clearly showed the right combination of experience and competence in this business-critical area. We can now look forward to reducing our time to market for new services and increasing the number of services to our customers. Having Nokia integrate the solution and operate the service architecture will help us achieve these goals."
"The Nokia Service Platform Delivery will facilitate enhanced service innovation and quality, and thus enables Hutchison to implement new GSM and WCDMA 3G services efficiently. This contract will further enhance Nokia's leadership in delivering SDP solutions," says Marko Kytoharju, Country Director, Networks, Nokia Indonesia.
Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK)
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