
Telkomsel to deploy 3G
November 13th, 2006Siemens Networks has been awarded a contract for construction of a 3G network by Telkomsel in Indonesia. The framework agreement between Siemens and Telkomsel, which will run for three years, covers delivery of 3G radio access networks and radio relay technology for large parts of Telkomsel’s network as well as turnkey implementation and technical services for network operation by Siemens. This W-CDMA contract is Siemens’ second from the Asian island state.
The goal of the Indonesian carrier Telkomsel is to supply the entire country with 3G network services. Indonesia’s eastern regions, which are experiencing rapid economic growth and a fast rate of overall development, will profit particularly from the high technical standard of Siemens mobile communications technology.
Siemens is supporting the Indonesian carrier, which serves about 30 million customers, by supplying, installing and operating a 3G radio access network (RAN). Components of such a network include base stations and radio network controllers. For wide area transport, Siemens will also supply radio relay technology based on the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) and Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) standards.
“Siemens is proud to have been chosen again by Telkomsel as its partner. Our end-to-end 3G solutions will enable Telkomsel to reliably meet the demand for innovative mobile services,” said Christoph Caselitz, President Mobile Networks at Siemens Networks.




