Nokia Siemens Networks plans to increase its operations in Indonesia by setting-up a telecoms equipment distribution hub in the country.
The hub in Indonesia will mark Nokia Siemens Networks’s first such facility within the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN). With the specific objective of supporting volume business in the country and meeting customers’ demand for quicker time to market, the hub will enable Nokia Siemens Networks to expand its mobile and fixed networks capabilities in the country and neighboring region.
Nokia Siemens Networks currently has seven equipment hubs worldwide in Brazil, China, Dubai, India, Italy, the Netherlands and the US. The hubs function autonomously as their primary objective is to support business in region.
Christian Fredrikson, Head of APAC at Nokia Siemens Networks, said: ”Today, we are pleased to announce that we are once again matching our belief in the country’s growth potential with concrete plans that support our customers in the region, while improving local ICT skills and growing the industry.”
Arjun Trivedi, head of Indonesia at Nokia Siemens Networks, said: Working with all the major operators in the country, it has become imperative that we build closer ties to them in order to facilitate their growth plans. The hub will allow us to slash delivery times, improving service and customer satisfaction by leaps and bounds.