Ericsson lands new networks deal with Liberty Global

Ericsson today announced its deal with Liberty Global for supporting the service provider to optimize fixed networks services across Europe.
Ericsson earnings Q1 2018Sweden-based Ericsson already has a managed services contract with Liberty Global for mobile networks and fixed field services in Poland, Hungary and Austria.

“Our partnership with Ericsson is part of Liberty Global’s strategy to continually improve the quality of our services while creating operational efficiencies throughout the region,” said Jeanie York, managing director Core Network Planning, Engineering, and Operations, Liberty Global.

Ericsson, which has been Liberty Global’s European Managed Services partner since 2016, has completed the consolidation of operational services across the existing scope, delivering both onshore and offshore from Ericsson’s Global Network Operations Centers in Romania and India.

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