Monday 16 June 2014

CQ- ZTE plans to establish operating centre in India

Chinese telecom major ZTE plans to open a global network operations centre (GNOC) in India to serve telecom operators of Asia and Africa.
Currently, ZTE operates a regional NOC in India and by upgrading it, the company intends to serve its clients (telecom operators) from Indonesia and Malaysia in Asia to Kenya and Nigeria in Africa.
Xu Huijun, Senior Vice President Wireless Business, ZTE Corp told media that, We are in discussions with multiple telecom operators in Asia and Africa to assess their requirements. We would finalise the GNOC roll out once we have clarity on this
NOC is a central location where telecom operator's network is managed and controlled. It handles any abnormality, fault handling and network problems. An NOC also serves as an interface for internal departments like customer services and external parties.
Source: http://cablequest.org/news/technology-news/item/5220-cq-zte-plans-to-establish-operating-centre-in-india.html
Source: http://cablequest.org/news/technology-news/item/5220-cq-zte-plans-to-establish-operating-centre-in-india.html

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