Telecom Lead Asia: Nokia Siemens Networks has revealed that its newly opened Global Delivery Center hub in China will assist TD-LTE operators in China and around the world.
The global delivery center hub in Zhengzhou, province of Henan, provides tools, processes and resources to remotely manage mobile broadband networks for operators in China and around the world.
It will also deliver full life-cycle services for TD-LTE.
The new hub is an addition to Nokia Siemens’ global service delivery model, designed to help operators bring services to market faster and improve the speed, quality and efficiency in network operations.
At present, Nokia Siemens Networks has global delivery centers in India and Portugal, and six other global delivery hubs operating across the globe.
Nokia Siemens GDC hub offers enhanced capabilities including technical consulting, network design, planning and optimization, systems integration, maintenance and managed services.
“This represents yet another step in ensuring that customers in China and worldwide benefit by leveraging global level of competence and best practices, especially for TD-LTE, without any language or location barrier” said Joseluis Garcia, head of global service delivery at Nokia Siemens Networks.
The hub will deliver economies of scale and drive network efficiency through remote service delivery, using standardized and automated IT tools and processes.
The new facility is expected to help operators achieve industrialized efficiency across all phases of the network life-cycle, from deployment through operation, maintenance, upgrade, optimization and increasingly service management.