At the inauguration, Simon Beresford Wylie, CEO of Nokia Siemens Networks said, “Nokia Siemens Networks is no longer just a telecom equipment vendor, but a true business operations partner for communications service providers. Our services business lies at the heart of the transformation underway at our company, and India lies at the heart of our services success.”
“Both Nokia Siemens Networks’ transformation and our commitment to India as a significant part of a global telecoms ecosystem are encapsulated by this new Global Network Solutions Center,” Beresford-Wylie said.
The new GNSC, co-located in a new dedicated services facility, reinforces India as the company’s global services hub. Present at the inauguration were Mr. Siddhartha Behura, Secretary Telecom, Government of India; Ms. Daniele Smadja, Her Excellency The Ambassador and Head of Delegation of the European Commission; Mr. Asko Numminen, His Excellency The Ambassador of Finland; and Rajeev Suri, Head of Services, Nokia Siemens Networks.
“We are pioneering what we truly feel is a unique, centralized, global delivery model through our integrated, multi-technology, multi vendor central delivery hubs – what we call the GNSCs – which provide global scale and drive the world’s most efficient networks,” said Rajeev Suri, Head of Services, Nokia Siemens Networks. “This new, innovative approach is being recognized as an alternative strategy to the existing fragmented model which comprises multiple services or technology-specific delivery centers across regions.”
In addition to being in the heart of one of the world’s fastest growing mobile markets, the new Noida GNSC will complement the two company’s two existing GNSCs in Lisbon, Portugal and Chennai, India. This network of GNSCs is designed to help customers get to market faster through ‘round-the-clock’ project management, ensure high network and service performance through transparent Service Level Agreements and improve service delivery efficiency while reducing risk. By centralizing and consolidating resources at the three GNSCs, Nokia Siemens Networks will be able to deliver economies of scale to its customers and drive network efficiency through remote delivery, leveraging standardized and automated IT tools and processes.
The creation of a central hub at the Noida facility is part of Nokia Siemens Networks’ overall transformation strategy to constantly develop its global network of various competency and delivery centers and to strengthen its presence closer to its customers in emerging and developing markets.
India as an emerging market plays a key role in globalization of Nokia Siemens Networks’ transformation strategy. In 2007, Nokia Siemens Networks committed to a USD 100 mn 3-year strategic investment in India and last year Nokia Siemens Networks opened manufacturing plant in Chennai.
In March, India edged past the US to become the 2nd largest wireless market (by subscriptions) in the world, and is the fastest growing in terms of new subscriber additions. It added a record number of 15 million subscribers in Jan 2009. Nokia Siemens Networks’ installed base in India is around 120k BTS sites increasing at the rate of more than 5000 per month. With a joint leadership position in wireless networks in India, Nokia Siemens Networks is currently #1 in GSM-R and #1 in Managed services (with operations in 22 out of 23 telecom circles). Nokia Siemens Networks has more than 50 offices across India and a workforce of over 8000 people across 200 locations. Nokia Siemens Networks’ investment in India remains unparalleled in the telecom industry; reaffirming its commitment to the country. Last year, Nokia Siemens Networks opened its manufacturing plant in Chennai and is looking to further expand the R&D Center in Bangalore.
Nokia Siemens Networks Services has 20,000 Services professionals across 150 countries with hubs in Noida, India, Munich, Germany and Espoo, Finland and four Services Business – Care, Consulting and Systems Integration, Network Implementation and Managed Services.