Huawei signs managed services deal worth $220m with Vodafone India
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Huawei signs managed services deal worth $220m with Vodafone India

Huawei Technologies has signed a $220m three-year managed services contract with Vodafone India.

Huawei will provide managed services, including network operations, to Vodafone in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and the Chennai and Odisha districts. It replaces Nokia which previously had the contract for this work.

It will also be providing network operations in Andhra Pradesh and Delhi. Huawei will provide managed services, including network operations, to Vodafone in Kerala, Tamil Nadu & Chennai and Odisha circles, replacing Nokia.

It will also offer network operations in Andhra Pradesh and Delhi, where Nokia will continue to provide only partial  managed services for Vodafone India.

The new contract follows a recent contract Huawei won from Bharti Airtel for upgrading the wireline network with vectoring, GPON and G.Fast technologies to deliver 100Mbps broadband services in almost ninety Indian cities.

The agreement has already been signed between Vodafone and Huawei. Both companies are now working agreeing details of the contract, which includes transition of staff from Nokia to Huawei, according to the Indian media.

Third-party employees working with the existing vendor will now move to Huawei, along with some of Vodafone and Huawei’s full-time employees. It is estimated that a total of over 1,000 employees will be working on the new managed services contract. 





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