Nokia Wins Telus Broadband Contract

2:38 am on November 2, 2005 | Category: Business, Web Services

Canadian telecommunications giant, Telus, has just awarded a major contract to Nokia, which will allow them to build Telus’s next-generation broadband internet network. Nokia’s ADSL2+-equipped DSLAM multiservice platform will be used to construct the new network.

“As we prepare to roll out our next-generation IP network, this new relationship forged with Nokia enables Telus to bring new broadband services to market faster,” said Telus Technology Officer, Ibrahim Gedeon. “Nokia’s global leadership in technology and vision for next-generation networks supports TELUS’ mission to deliver greater bandwidth and high quality IP solutions and services to Canadians at home, in the workplace and on the move.”

Nokia Broadband Systems Vice President, Mikko Lavanti commented that Nokia is “pleased to be working with Telus, a respected and leading innovator of telecommunications services not only in Canada, but worldwide. With our relationship with Telus, Nokia maintains a strong position at the forefront of delivering broadband solutions, especially as network convergence continues to take shape in the telecommunications industry.”

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