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Nokia planning network operating centre: Maran

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Chennai, Aug. 1

NOKIA plans to set up a network operating centre in India, and that could possibly come to Chennai.

The centre would do remote monitoring of its network operating system in the Asian region. "We are expecting a statement from Nokia in this regard," Mr Dayanidhi Maran, Union Minister for Communications and Information Technology, said.

Asked on Intel's plans for manufacturing in India, Mr Maran said, "Hold on. They will have to come here."

It may be recalled that media reports have speculated on Intel's interest in a manufacturing plant in India and the sops it has been expecting from the government.

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