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NEW DELHI: Ericsson expects to win a few Voice over LTE (VoLTE) contracts in India by this year end, using similar deployments in advanced markets such as Japan, South Korea and North America, and added that the upcoming spectrum sale will drive more network investments next fiscal. "We are working hard on it, and hope to get new deals during this year," Paolo Colella, head of Region, Ericsson India, told ET. Ericsson's arch rival Nokia has managed to grab all the initial VoLTE contracts in India — from Reliance Jio Infocomm, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone India. While the Jio contract is for a panIndia deployment, the deals from leading two telcos — Airtel and Vodafone — are smaller in nature and are focused on a few tier1 service areas. In a VoLTE scenario, voice calls, typically, will be provisioned over a 4G LTE data network, instead of the circuit switched 2G or 3G networks which are commonly used. The VoLTE technology allows voice to become just another app that rides on an LTE data network.
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