Denmark telecoms TDC taps Huawei for LTE network and managed services

Huawei on Monday said TDC has selected the Chinese telecom and IT equipment vendor to deploy the nationwide GSM/UMTS/LTE network in Denmark and provide managed services for six years.

“Through this contract we will change all the base stations in the mobile network to the latest network equipment and software, ensuring that we future proof the network. We have entered a solid agreement and the Danes will soon notice the effect through better network coverage and speed,” said Carsten Dilling, group CEO at TDC.

Huawei booth

Huawei will implement its Service Quality Management service to visualize end user experience and service quality. This will further increase TDCs focus on improving their end customers satisfaction and loyalty.

Furthermore, Huawei will implement its SingleRAN solution that is based on a unified open platform, supporting multi modes and frequencies. The modularization and standardization effectively lowers the expansion cost and save space for the operators.

Using SDR (Software Defined Radio) technology, the network can be upgraded through software configurations, ensuring customers requirements for long term development of the network.

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