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Siemens Wins Bangladeshi GSM Contract

Bangladesh's Banglalink has commissioned Siemens in a frame contract to set up its GSM network in the country. Over a period of two years, Siemens will install turnkey radio and switching systems to Banglalink to enable mobile communication for up to three million subscribers. The frame contract comprises a total order volume of US$50 million.

"Our objective is to make mobile communication affordable for the people of Bangladesh, and we have opted for Siemens technology so that we can provide reliable communication and cost effective solutions to our subscribers. Our expectations and demands are high, but we believe Siemens will master the challenges well", said Lars P. Reichelt , CEO of Banglalink. With around five million subscribers nationwide, the mobile market in Bangladesh is currently still in its infancy. Forecasts predict a rise of up to 20 million subscribers by 2007.

"We are pleased to make our contribution toward improving network coverage in the country and to enable further parts of the population to communicate with mobile phones", said Christoph Caselitz, the President of the Networks Division at Siemens Communications.

Banglalink is 100% owned by Egypt's Orascom Telecom"

Posted to the site on 30th May 2005

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