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    Nokia, TTN complete shared single RAN network

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    Nokia and TT-Network (TTN) have finalised the build of the world’s first shared GSM, 3G and LTE radio network in Denmark. 

    TTN, a joint venture between TeliaSonera and Telenor, completed the final phase of the single RAN network sharing project alongside Nokia, which supplied radio equipment and network services for the build.

    TTN began work on the network in 2012 following the merging of TeliaSonera and Telenor’s LTE networks, followed by the operators’ 3G networks. The project has now been finalised following the consolidation of GSM.

    Nokia said the project marked the first time that a network spanning GSM, 3G and LTE had been supplied to two operators sharing the same infrastructure and radio frequencies.

    Johan Wickman, CEO at TT-Network, said: “So far, no other operator has accomplished a multiradio sharing initiative of such a broad scope.”

    The shared network has led to improved coverage and capacity and a better mobile broadband experience for customers, Nokia claimed.

    Louise Suhr, Head of TTN Customer Team at Nokia Networks, said: “Our unique solution and ability to manage complex network sharing projects allowed TTN to create Denmark’s best mobile network more rapidly and more efficiently than either partner could have done on its own. The company now provides markedly improved mobile broadband services.”

    TeliaSonera switched on its LTE-A network in Denmark earlier this week.

    The company continues to await the EU’s ruling on a proposed merger with Telenor in the country.

    The operators remain confident, however: last month, Telenor’s Hilde Tonne was appointed CEO of the new JV, while Telia Denmark’s CEO Søren Abildgaard and CFO Dennis Kilian were made Deputy CEO and CFO respectively.