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| Cập nhật ngày: 15/04/2010, 09:26 GMT+7. |
NSN to produce 3G infrastructure in India
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 The company said it was producing the products at its Chennai
factory, and has already manufactured a batch of LTE-ready 3G base
stations.
The plant will initially mainly produce radio frequency and system
modules, but by mid-year NSN plans to add transport modules and
microwave radios to the list.
“While the products manufactured here are intended for both local
and global markets, the demands of the Indian market will be given
priority in the manufacturing decisions,” NSN head of operations
Herbert Merz said.
“With 3G manufacturing capabilities in the country, we will be
able to facilitate a faster time to market of 3G services for our
customers since all key elements, including production, distribution,
logistics and remote delivery, will be taken care of locally.”
Six Indian operators – Aircel, Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular, Reliance, Tata Tele and Vodafone Essar – are currently battling it out in an auction for three pan-India 3G licenses, with bidding having surpassed 45.8 billion rupees as of yesterday.
Three more companies – Videocon, S Tel and Etisalat – are bidding
for spectrum only in certain circles, and state-owned telcos BSNL and
MTNL will effectively each get half of a pan-Indian license.
In anticipation of heavy 3G spending, NSN has also set up 3G test
labs and R&D centers in the country, and trained 3,200 local field
engineers to support the rollouts.
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