Videocon to join hands with Nokia Siemens in India

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE


Videocon Mobile Services intends to roll out 4G LTE in the country. On the sidelines of the recently concluded Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Videocon Mobile Services represented by Arvind Bali, Director & CEO, S. Krishnan, Director & Group CTO, and Illangovan G, Director & CFO, have had an in-principle agreement with Sandeep Girotra, Head of India Region, Nokia Siemens Networks, to tie up for Videocon's 4G Network Rollout
Arvind Bali, Director & CEO, Videocon Mobile Services, commented, "We intend to engage Nokia Siemens Networks as our Technology partner for our 4G Network Rollout in the country. The partnership will be a revolutionary step in bringing the next generation of efficient mobile broadband services. 4G Network is capable of providing comprehensive IP- based telecom solutions that allow voice, data and streamed multimedia services in a seamless manner at much higher data speed than the existing generation network including 2G and 3G. This, going forward, shall address consumer requirement of enhanced data service experience including Video Chat, Mobile TV, HD TV content, digital video broadcasting, etc and overhaul the existing mobile data communication in the country. Nokia Siemens Network is our technology partner for 2G Network, and we are very happy with the services offered. We look forward to having a long-term partnership with Nokia Siemens Network, the world leader in LTE innovation, to bring about a way forward for the next data communication revolution to the engaged consumers of the country."
"We will be pleased to partner with Videocon Mobile Services to launch 4G LTE services in India in order to further drive mobile broadband usage and bring superior experience to consumers. Nokia Siemens Networks is a leader in the commercialization and innovation LTE, serving millions of LTE subscribers in commercial FDD-LTE and TD-LTE networks worldwide. In fact, Nokia Siemens Networks.....See More

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