Nortel to contribute to the expansion of Verizon Wireless' network

Dec 19, 2006 15:38 GMT  ·  By

Nortel and Verizon Wireless announced they have signed a five-year agreement, valued at $2 billion, for Nortel equipment and services that will contribute to the improvement and expansion of Verizon Wireless' network.

"This expansion underscores our focus on investing in innovative technology and leveraging long-term, strategic relationships with leaders like Nortel to continually enhance our subscribers' mobile communication experience," said Ed Salas, network planning vice president, Verizon Wireless. "This means true mobility for our customers, allowing them to take their PC experience with them wherever they go and enjoy things like V CAST Music, V CAST video, great mobile games and high-speed file transfers on the nation's best wireless network."

Under the agreement, Verizon Wireless plans to deploy additional CDMA2000 radio base stations, switching, IP platforms, optical networking solutions and related equipment with the help of professional services from Nortel. In addition, this agreement builds on the contract announced in July 2006, whereby Nortel was selected to supply Verizon Wireless with CDMA 1xEV-DO Revision A technology. The ability for CDMA networks to provide significant performance enhancements through simple upgrades is a key advantage of the underlying technology.

"The popularity of Internet services like user-generated videos, online gaming, music and video is driving an explosion in bandwidth demand," said Richard Lowe, president, Mobility and Converged Core Networks, Nortel. "Consumers expect more from their mobile devices than voice communication and text-messaging. Nortel is making it simple for Verizon Wireless to expand its network to meet this demand and to competitively drive new services to market that their customers will enjoy."

This new agreement also presents an opportunity for Verizon Wireless and Nortel to further develop and deploy next-generation IMS-based applications and services. In addition, Nortel, Verizon Wireless and other industry suppliers will continue to work together to enhance industry standards and define an IMS architecture that lays a foundation for the efficient roll-out of advanced services.