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ZTE SDR Base Station Records Over 100,000 Volume Shipment

China's ZTE has announced that its SDR base station recorded a total volume shipment of 107,000 units in less than one year: since its latest product advancement in October 2008 through April 2009. ZTE attributes this to the growing popularity of SDR (Soft Defined Radio) technology favoured by global operators, including those in fast developing mobile markets such as China and India.  more

Related Tags: cdma, software-defined-radio, sdr, hspa+, csl


ZTE Records 48,000 CDMA Volume Shipments in Spring 2009

China's ZTE has announced that it shipped 48,000 CDMA base station units worldwide in the first four months of 2009, almost reaching the total shipment volume in 2008. CDMA SDR-based base stations accounted for 91% of the total 48,000 shipments. Its ZXSDR BS8800, an SDR base station with capacity of 48 carrier-sectors, shipped over 25,000 units over the same period.  more

Related Tags: cdma, sdr


China Telecom - the First to Offer EPON-based 3G Services

ZTE has announced that China Telecom has deployed its Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPON) Solution, which enabled China Telecom to cutover between EPON technology, which carries CDMA 1X services and EVDO data services to implement the world's first EPON technology that offers 3G services.  more

Related Tags: ethernet, 3g, base-station, china-mobile, china-telecom, cdma, ovi, iden, shanghai, backhaul, gsm, China


Hong Kong Network Launches HSPA+ Upgrade

Hong Kong's CSL - a subsidiary of Australia's Telstra - has launched the world's first Software Defined Radio (SDR) based HSPA+ All IP commercial network, with the upgrade provided by China's ZTE. CSL invested hundreds of millions of dollars to establish the network.  more

Related Tags: base-station, hspa, ovi, iden, telstra, sdr, hspa+, csl, Hong Kong


Global Mobile Market to Exceed US$900 Billion in 2008

A report from IDATE says that the world telecom services market is estimated at US$1,365 billion in 2008 - a 4.2% increase over the year before - and is expected to be worth over US$1,416 billion in 2009. With a total turnover estimated at US$742.2 billion in 2008, mobile services account for 54% of the telecom services market and single handedly deliver all of the sector's growth. But the annual growth rate has dropped from more than 12% in 2007 to 8% in 2008.  more

Related Tags: wi-fi, nokia, base-station, wimax, arpu, wcdma, edge, huawei, alcatel-lucent, mts, cdma, ericsson, compete, gsm, idate, umts, wlan, chipset


ZTE Aims for Top-Three Placement in GSM Infrastructure Shipments

China's ZTE Corp. has issued a statement where the firm said that it is aiming to get a place among the top 3 global GSM shipment vendors this year. This vision is in line with its strong performance last year where the company's GSM product shipment nearly doubled year-on-year, representing 15% of the newly added global market in 2008.  more

Related Tags: base-station, mts, 3, gsm, 4g, China


ZTE Wins Pakistani Capacity Expansion Project

China's ZTE has announced the signing of a US$100 million contract with China MobileÃ's Pakistan subsidiary (CMPak) to help them expand the capacity of their GSM infrastructure as part of its Phase 2 project.  more

Related Tags: base-station, rsa, edge, china-mobile, mobile-broadband, gsm, cmpak, notebook, Pakistan


ZTE, Qualcomm and Aircell Collaborate on In-flight Mobile Broadband System

It has been announced that China's ZTE has been working with Qualcomm to create the networking platform for AircellÃ's new Inflight Internet service, Gogo, which first began service in August on select American Airlines flights. AircellÃ's Air-to-Ground (ATG) service relies on ZTEÃ's EV-DO Rev. A base stations and IP switching platform and QualcommÃ's aircraft-mounted modems.  more

Related Tags: wi-fi, base-station, qualcomm, edge, mobile-broadband, cdma, aircraft, american-airlines, in-flight, ev-do, USA


ZTE WIns WiMAX Contract in Colombia

China's ZTE has clinched an exclusive bid from Colombia's Emcali to build the country's first WiMAX 16e network. For the project, ZTE will provide Emcali core network equipment, wireless access equipment and various outdoor/indoor terminals. Emcali, which was awarded by the Colombian government WiMAX licenses two years ago, has been required to make the network commercially available by end of this year.  more

Related Tags: driving, wimax, iptv, Colombia


Zimbabwean Operator Boosts Diesel Backups for Base Stations

Econet Zimbabwe has ordered 98 diesel electricity generators from Chinese suppliers to help boost the reliability of its mobile network in the face of continuing electricity shortages in the country. The company will have over 200 of its 320 base stations supplied by diesel backups when the order is delivered.  more

Related Tags: core-network, Zimbabwe


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