Nokia clinches broadband network deal from Ooredoo Qatar

Indosat Ooredoo
Nokia has bagged a three-year deal from Ooredoo Qatar to upgrade and expand mobile broadband network.

Ooredoo reported revenues of $8.8 billion and has a global customer base of 117 million customers in 2015.

Ooredoo Qatar is already utilizing Nokia’s LTE-Advanced carrier aggregation technology to offer up to 375 Mbps speeds in busy areas of Doha. In a recent demonstration, the companies achieved peak data rates close to 600 Mbps.

Nokia, as per the deal announced today, will deploy its 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, LTE-A radio and core network technologies enabling Ooredoo Qatar to expand the Supernet service across the country.

Waleed Al-Sayed, chief executive officer of Ooredoo Qatar, said: “We continue to enhance the Ooredoo Supernet to deliver the best possible Internet experience, working with a range of international technology leaders such as Nokia.”

Latest

More like this
Related

TPG in talks to acquire Crown Castle’s fiber unit for $8 bn

Buyout firm TPG is reportedly in advanced discussions to...

Nokia to receive $45 mn grant in US to bolster Open RAN

Telecom equipment maker Nokia is set to receive $45...

Nokia partners with EOLO to deploy Europe’s first 5G standalone mmWave network

Nokia has signed a four-year agreement with EOLO, a...

Telenor signs TCS to provide ITIS managed service in Denmark

Telenor, the second largest mobile operator in Denmark, has...