NSN boosts presence in Myanmar, opens offices in Yangon

NSN boosts presence in Myanmar, opens offices in Yangon

NSN boosts presence in Myanmar, opens offices in Yangon
April 23
18:49 2014

Plan to bolster relationship with local operators and further improve service delivery capabilities

Nokia Solutions and Networks has opened two new offices in Yangon, the former capital of Myanmar. As a result, NSN will be better equipped to enable domestic operators to provide network coverage to a vast majority of users across the country. With a permanent set-up to execute its operations, NSN has reiterated its resolve to provide optimum support to  customers in Myanmar and also support the growth of the telecommunications industry there.

“Myanmar’s communications industry is evolving at a rapid pace, and NSN remains committed to hasten this evolution by providing its technology and expertise to local operators,” said RamanVattumalai, country head of Myanmar at NSN. “The decision to open modern and fully-equipped offices in Yangon underlines our promise to deliver best-in-class services to our customers. This is in line with our aim to help the government fulfill its pledge to provide network coverage across 90% of Myanmar by 2015.”

Ooredoo  recently selected NSN to supply its core and radio infrastructure for its 3G network in Myanmar. This deal marked NSN’s entry in the nation’s telecommunications landscape.

NSN’s twin facilities in Myanmar will provide employment opportunities to local youth and empower the peopleof the country.

For more information on NSN’s mobile broadband capabilities, including a video overview, follow thislink. To share your thoughts on the topic, join the discussion with @NSNtweets on Twitter using #mobilebroadband.For expert insights, visit our blog.

 

 

 

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