Mumbai:
Reliance Communications, India’s fully integrated telecommunications service
provider and Alcatel-Lucent have announced
a first-of-its-kind, end-to-end network managed services contract aimed at
delivering superior customer experience in Eastern and Southern India up to
2020.
The
contract which extends RCOM’s existing relationship with Alcatel-Lucent’s for
over USD 1 billion, will deliver world-class, seamless voice and data
communications services to RCOM customers.
This
is India’s first fully integrated strategic agreement and one of just-a-few
globally, to meet the fast evolving customer demand for communications
applications and services in one of the world’s most dynamic telecom markets.
Alcatel-Lucent
will enhance Reliance Communication’s operations, and synergize hitherto
independent wireless and wireline teams to form a single network management
organization. This optimized integration of resources will help Reliance
Communications to strengthen its focus on growing its business, with
top-of-the-line services to customers. Alcatel-Lucent also will drive a
standardization of the tools, processes and best practices that are applied
across RCOM’s businesses.
This
strategic agreement will give Reliance Communications the unique capability to
proactively assure a high quality and consistent experience for customers
regardless of device or type of connection. To enable the new model,
Alcatel-Lucent will set up and operate next-generation OSS (operations support
systems) and introduce advanced real-time optimization tools to improve network
performance across Reliance’s wireless, wireline, long-distance, fiber and
utilities’ functions. RCOM and
Alcatel-Lucent will work together to create the pathway required by the
emerging demands for data-driven and multiple device-led usage of communication
solutions and applications by Indian telecom customers.
Commenting
on the partnership, Gurdeep Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Wireless Business,
Reliance Communications said: “We are happy to announce our new partnership
with Alcatel-Lucent, which is a transformative leap from the limited scope and
vision of traditional outsourcing of services. This will enable Reliance
Communications to take the lead in offering next generation telecom solutions
that will meet and exceed the expectations of our customers, and help them to
transit from voice-led usage to a seamless data experience across multiple
devices and platforms.”
Rajeev
Singh-Molares, President, Asia-Pacific with Alcatel-Lucent said: “This business
association is an extension of our long-standing relationship with Reliance
Communications, and our commitment to India. It also demonstrates our renewed
focus on managed services as we apply greater selectivity on more value-added
contracts. The enormous scope of this agreement will bring a wide variety of
skills, expertise and hands-on know-how that we can leverage for the benefit of
others.”
Alcatel-Lucent
will be responsible for improving network performance and ultimately consistent
service quality, with the goal of increasing customer satisfaction and
retention across all geographies as per the contract.
“This
is first time that National Long Distance network and Access network (Enterprise)
is being outsourced to deliver world-class service delivery and assurance
performance. Our enterprise customers will be able to deploy state-of-the-art
data services with high confidence underpinned by our integrated network and
expertise of ALU” added Punit Garg, Chief Executive Officer, Global and
Enterprise Business, Reliance Communications.
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