Nokia’s network services base to be moved to India

World’s largest mobile phone maker Nokia has said that they would be shifting the hub of its global telecom network management services business to India.

It is currently based in Finland, the birth place of the company. Rajeev Suri, senior Vice Pesident, Asia Pacific (Networks) at Nokia spoke about this new exciting development: “The managed services will be led globally from India from July this year. Asish Chowdhary, currently the head of networks in India, will transition as new global head of managed services from India by the end of this year.”

He further added: “Going forward India will play a pivotal role in Nokia’s managed services success, not only as a large target market but also from delivery and direction perspective”.

Nokia added that their first global network solutions centre in Chennai has begun operations and would now be serving as hub for other Nokia operations centers all over the world.



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