The IDG New Service reports Motorola and Wipro are forming a joint venture to pursue the growing market for outsourced network management services.
The new company, WMNetServ, will offer outsourced services to telecommunications operators as well as enterprise and government customers, said Sudip Nandy, chief strategy officer of the Wipro Technologies division at Wipro Ltd. Wipro will own a majority of the company, said A.L. Rao, chief operating officer of Wipro in Bangalore.
Motorola will sell the services from the joint venture to its current customers and new clients, while the execution will be done from India, Rao said. WMNetServ will deliver managed services in planning, deployment, optimization, security, operations and support.
The new company will host a global network operating center in Delhi that will be integrated with Motorola operation centers in North America and Europe. The centers will provide network monitoring capabilities for customers.
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