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Nokia Siemens opens new centre in Noida

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: Nokia Siemens Networks opened a new Global Network Solutions Center (GNSC) in Noida, Delhi NCR. The new centre would cater to the operators' need to outsource network management and maintenance, as a way to increase efficiency.

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Simon Beresford Wylie, CEO, Nokia Siemens Networks, said: “Nokia Siemens Networks is no longer just a telecom equipment vendor, but a true business operations partner for communications service providers. Our services business lies at the heart of transformation that is underway in our company, and India lies at the heart of our services' success.”

Rajeev Suri, Head of Services, Nokia Siemens Networks, said: “We are pioneering what we truly feel is a unique, centralized, global delivery model through our integrated, multi-technology, multi vendor central delivery hubs – what we call the GNSCs – which provide global scale and drive the world’s most efficient networks. This new, innovative approach is being recognized as an alternative strategy to the existing fragmented model which comprises multiple services or technology-specific delivery centres across regions.”

The new Noida GNSC would complement the companies' two existing GNSCs in Lisbon, Portugal and Chennai, India. This network had been designed to help customers to reach market faster through ‘round-the-clock’ project management, ensure high network and service performance through transparent service level agreements and improve service delivery efficiency, while reducing risk.

By centralizing and consolidating resources at three GNSCs, Nokia Siemens Networks would be able to deliver economies of scale to its customers and drive network efficiency through remote delivery, leveraging standardized and automated IT tools and processes.

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