Ooredoo Qatar is turning to small cells to enhance coverage of its 3G and LTE networks in urban areas.
Nokia Networks will install its 3G and 4G small cells base stations in โhigh-trafficโ areas across the capital Doha, including the historic Souq Waqif district.
Small cells will also be placed in โstrategic locationsโ both indoors and outside, such as cafรฉs and restaurant terraces. The installations aim to boost the coverage and capacity of Ooredooโs network, as well as improve network availability and cut latency.
Ooredoo customers will receive better voice and data services as a result, Nokia said.
The contract follows a field trial conducted by Finland-based Nokia and Ooredoo targeting โcomplexโ hotspots in Qatar.
Waleed Al Sayed, Chief Operating Officer of Ooredoo Qatar, said: โOur customers demand high-quality services, even in complex hotspots and crowded urban zones. Nokia Networks small cells will enable us to provide just that: more capacity, higher availability and reduced latency.
โWe chose Nokia Networks because the company proved that it can ensure the best network performance.โ
Nokia was previously enlisted by Ooredoo Qatar to launch the operatorโs LTE-A network.
The vendor also supplied Centralised RAN technology to the operator during the ITU Telecom World in Qatar, where Nokia and Ooredoo additionally trialled high-speed LTE TDD/ FDD carrier aggregation alongside China Mobile.
Bernard Najm, VP and Head of Middle East and Africa, Nokia Networks, said: โThis deal marks an important step forward in our longstanding partnership with Ooredoo Qatar, an operator intensely focused on delivering top quality services to its customers.โ