Network Planning & Design | GTL provides Network Planning & Design Services for its customer’s right from Radio Frequency (RF) & Transmission Engineering to fixed and core network engineering design in the Wireless and Wireline domain – GSM, CDMA, Microwave Transmission, SDH, DWDM WiMAX and Broadband networks. | |
| Network Deployment | GTL offers a comprehensive suite of Network Deployment services that supports every phase of the Deployment process. The offerings include Active as well as Passive Infrastructure Services for Wireline & Wireless Domain including GSM, CDMA, Microwave Transmission, Optical Transmission, WiMAX and Broadband Networks. | |
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Network Operations & Maintenance | GTL’s Network Operations and Maintenance service portfolio enables Network Operators to focus on the core of their business in marketing, brand building and value creation while ensuring effective network Operations and Maintenance activities thus yielding significant reduction in Operational Expenses (OPEX). | |
| Infrastructure Management | GTL’s Infrastructure Management Services allows the Network Operator to make optimal use of its assets by the way of critical and periodic evaluation of performance of various assets vis-à-vis their desired outcomes. | |
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Energy Management | Energy is an indispensable resource in any Organization, as well as an increasingly critical cost factor. Better management of energy has thus become vital. Energy management in the changing business scenario needs to consider technology development, planning, optimization, monitoring and dissemination of the energy products and services to the Telecom Operators and OEMs. | |
| Professional Services | GTL’s Professional Services Group has on board, a pool of skilled resources from the various technologies and OEM platforms in the telecom domain. The services of these skilled resources are offered to the service providers as well as to OEMs on a monthly basis to meet with their mid-term & long-term requirement of skilled resources as well as to meet any peak load resource requirements. | |
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