US
: O2 has expanded Nortel Networks role as an infrastructure supplier
of third generation (3G) Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
(UMTS) wireless infrastructure for O2's networks across the UK, Germany
and Ireland. Nortel Networks will also provide some network engineering
and radio optimisation services.
Under
an extension to an existing supply agreement with Nortel Networks,
O2 will deploy UMTS radio equipment in Eastern and Southern Germany
(including Berlin) and across most regions of the British Isles. Nortel
Networks was previously selected by O2 to provide GPRS and UMTS core
networks.
Infrastructure
deployments will expand network coverage into new regions in the UK
and Germany, and position O2 to drive new revenue opportunities by
offering advanced data services like mobile e-mail, video calling,
mobile Internet browsing, and Multi Media Services (MMS) including
streaming video and localised, personalised content.
"Nortel
Networks has demonstrated 3G leadership and commitment in its current
deployments and this was a major factor in our decision to award these
new footprints," said Dave Williams, Group Chief Technology Officer,
mmO2. "Nortel Networks will provide the necessary reliability
and scalability to deliver an outstanding 3G network and will allow
us to use these 3G capabilities to launch world-class services to
our customers across the UK, Ireland and Germany."
"We
continue to see progress in the rollout of UMTS and this is another
step in our continued strategy in enabling a new era of broadband
mobile service," said Peter MacKinnon, president, GSM/UMTS, Nortel
Networks. "We are delighted with O2's decision to expand the
scope of our contribution to their European network. Nortel Networks
extensive experience in deploying large-scale wideband wireless networks
gives us a big advantage in turning up UMTS in a rapid, cost-effective
manner."
The
contract extension expands the scope of an existing supply agreement
signed by Nortel Networks and O2 on October 31, 2002. Following O2's
audit of suppliers, Nortel Networks was selected as one of two infrastructure
suppliers in April 2002. At that time, O2 stated that additional deployments
would be awarded based on performance at a later date. This latest
contract is with mmO2 Limited and O2 Operating Companies (O2 UK, O2
Ireland and O2 Germany). O2 Limited is a subsidiary of mmO2.
Nortel
Networks will supply O2 with products from its Base Transceiver Station
(BTS), Mobile Switching Center (MSC), Radio Network Controller (RNC),
and Data Packet Core (GGSN, SGSN) technology portfolios. Nortel Networks
wireless equipment is designed to easily migrate with cost-effective,
modular upgrades to support higher bandwidth 3G technologies. This
can eliminate the costly need to replace hardware and streamline deployment
to speed time-to-market for services.
This
latest selection by O2 continues Nortel Networks momentum in deploying
3G wireless networks. Nortel Networks was recently selected to deploy
new UMTS coverage areas for Orange, Vodafone and Hutchinson operator
Partner in Israel. AT&T Wireless has launched the first commercial
UMTS networks in North America using Nortel Networks equipment.