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Home » NSN Wins Expansion Project with Teletalk Bangladesh

NSN Wins Expansion Project with Teletalk Bangladesh

October 5, 2008
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Nokia Siemens Networks has won a contract with Teletalk Bangladesh to will enhance the carrier’s existing network coverage. Specifically, Nokia Siemens Networks will build out capacity for Teletalk with the modernization of its core network, including mobile softswitching, packet core, and Home Location Register (HLR). The Release 4 architecture of the MSC Server softswitching will enable Teletalk to accelerate the deployment of new, converged wireless services, while optimizing costs. This marks the first supply deal in Bangladesh for the Nokia Siemens Networks’ mobile softswitching.

Further, Nokia Siemens Networks will deploy base transceiver stations (BTS) to build additional network capacity to Teletalk’s GSM network, particularly in the capital city of Dhaka and roll out its network and service management solution, NetAct to improve network operational efficiency.http://www.nsn.comhttp://www.teletalk.com.bd/

  • Teletalk Bangladesh Limited was incorporated on 26th December 2004 as the only government sponsored mobile telephone Company in Bangladesh. The government owns 100% shares of the company. Teletalk was the first mobile telephone company to extend its networks to the three hill districts of Bangladesh, the Rangamati, Bandarban and Khagrachori hill tracts.
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