23 May 2012
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Movistar chooses Nokia's MSC Server System in Ecuador

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Nokia has won a new MSC Server System (MSS) contract with Telefónica Móviles Ecuador , which operates under the movistar brand, to enable more cost efficient voice service. Telefónica's subsidiary in Ecuador marks a new customer for Nokia and strengthens cooperation with Telefónica Móviles.

The contract includes the Nokia mobile softswitch solution, namely the MSC Server System, which is compliant with the 3GPP Release 4 standard. Nokia is also supplying Nokia NetAct network and service management system. In addition, the contract includes planning, implementation, optimisation and training services. The deliveries have already begun and the system is in full use. 

The Nokia MSC Server upgrades operators' circuit core networks for 3G expansion and IP-based technologies, optimises GSM networks, and reduces the costs of operating mobile networks. Nokia has 80 customers in the 3GPP Release 4 mobile softswitch market for its MSC Server.

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