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Nokia Siemens Networks helps carriers drive increased business agility at CommunicAsia 2011

Nokia Siemens Networks helps carriers drive increased business agility at CommunicAsia 2011

Nokia Siemens Networks will demonstrate innovations around its theme of ‘The Liquid Telco: Extreme Efficiency for Success’ at CommunicAsia 2011. The company will focus on practical solutions for enabling extremely flexible networks that dynamically adjust to changing customer demands. In addition, the theme reflects the fact that communication service providers (CSPs) require business agility to succeed in the highly fluid market environment.

Nokia Siemens Networks showcases will include its recently launched innovation for mobile networks called Liquid Radio, and CEM 2.0 that takes customer experience management to a new level. Managed energy services, bringing greater efficiency to telecoms networks working with expert consultants will also be a significant part of the demonstration.

"With an increasingly unpredictable future and constantly changing market, communication service providers are compelled to be flexible in their use of network resources,” said Paul Tyler, head of the Asia Pacific region for Nokia Siemens Networks. “Our leading Liquid Radio architecture is particularly relevant as it directs mobile broadband capacity to where it is needed most, redistributing network capacity based on user demands. As a result, we can deliver excellent customer experience while keeping operating costs low."

Specific launches and demonstrations from Nokia Siemens Networks at CommunicAsia 2011 include:

Demonstrating its industry leadership and holistic approach in LTE at the event. Nokia Siemens Networks’ LTE-Advanced carrier aggregation, enabling CSPs to utilize multiband frequency with greater efficiency will be another highlight at the event. With a proven track record of 37 commercial contracts till date, the company offers the best performance in live networks.
Showing how Managed Energy services use a series of performance metrics along with centralized and remote monitoring of power sources. It also offers corrective and preventive site maintenance for optimal use of field resources.
Highlighting Customer Experience Management 2.0, which enables operators to correlate the actual network data with their customers’ perceived experience. Its unique capability to tap data from multiple sources such as the network, services, devices and use patterns provides key insight for automated and personalized business processes. Moreover, it helps to proactively identify and act on fast changing requirements of the market. The CEM 2.0 demonstration will also include social analytics, which helps operators to identify high value customers while its campaign automation offering triggers campaigns targeting specific customers to achieve desired business results and extend customer lifetime.
Showcasing the most efficient optical packet transport, the performance proven DWDM platform, which is flexible, cost-efficient, future-proof and demonstrating readiness for 400 Gigabits per second.
Please visit Nokia Siemens Networks’ Showcase at the Hibiscus rooms 3612 / 3611 / 3610 / 3710 at the Marina Bay Sands Expo, Singapore from June 21 – 23.

Nokia Siemens Networks is also participating in the ‘Forum on Cloud Computing’ at the event on June 21.
For more information on Nokia Siemens Networks at CommunicAsia 2011, visit www.liquidtelco.com

About Nokia Siemens Networks

Nokia Siemens Networks is a leading global enabler of telecommunications services. With its focus on innovation and sustainability, the company provides a complete portfolio of mobile, fixed and converged network technology, as well as professional services including consultancy and systems integration, deployment, maintenance and managed services. It is one of the largest telecommunications hardware, software and professional services companies in the world. Operating in 150 countries, its headquarters are in Espoo, Finland. www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com

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