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Good communications makes good business
Most enterprises require flexible, intelligent communications that can make the most of today’s network technologies. Nokia Siemens Networks offers a range of robust, carrier-grade products, from Carrier Ethernet switches to next-generation SDH, microwave radio and DWDM optical transport, to meet the needs of a wide range of industries and operating environments. This portfolio supports mobile and fixed, voice and data solutions, in fact everything required for person-to-person communications and to relay critical data across complex systems that cannot afford to fail.
Nokia Siemens Networks and its partners have experience of collaborative partnering in the fields of healthcare, finance, corporate business and media & entertainment, bringing the benefits of advanced communications systems to millions of people every second.
An example of the benefits Nokia Siemens Networks and its partners can bring is the case of Mauritius Telecom, which runs a network of about 2,000 Nokia Siemens Networks modems located in remote exchanges and at customer premises across the island. Managing these modems was proving to be time consuming and costly for Mauritius Telecom, with engineers needing to travel to the modem site when a fault occurred or to make changes to the installation.
Nokia Siemens Networks partner 3W Networks proposed a centralized network management system (NMS) to control modems remotely and enable the company to provide efficient managed services to its customers.
The mean time to repair faults has been halved, and with 40 percent of queries resolved remotely, Mauritius Telecom is spending 30 percent fewer man-days of engineers' time to maintain the modem network.

