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SingTel Announces Plans for LTE Trials in Four Countries

­Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) has announced its plan to conduct a regional trial of LTE technology in Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore in collaboration with Optus, Globe Telecom and Telkomsel.  more

Related Tags: singtel, optus, globe-telecom, telkomsel, lte, alcatel-lucent, nec, nokia-siemens-networks, zte, Australia


Huawei Wins 9 Million GSM Line Contract from India's BSNL

­India's BSNL has denied reports that it is considering retendering its already oft-tendered GSM network expansion contracts. Some reports had suggested that the Department of Telecommunications wanted the tenders put out again due to a lack of competition in the latest rounds.  more

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Telefonica Announces Wide-Spread Trials of LTE Networks

­Telefonica says that it has reached an agreement with six LTE technology providers to launch LTE test projects in six different countries. The suppliers Telefonica has chosen so far: Alcatel-Lucent, ericsson, Huawei, NEC, Nokia Siemens Networks and ZTE, will start rolling out the equipment necessary for testing the technology during the coming months.  more

Related Tags: alcatel-lucent, nec, nokia-siemens-networks, zte, lte, telefonica, nokia-siemens, testing, broadband


Nokia Siemens Networks Wins 60% of Russian 3G Tender

­Russia's MegaFon has announced the outcome of a 3G network tender, with Nokia Siemens Networks supplying at least 60% of 3G Node -B Base Stations. MegaFon says that it shall decide upon the territory of the equipment supply within Russia at the same time there shall be no exclusivity rights provided to vendors.  more

Related Tags: megafon, alcatel-lucent, -nokia-siemens, zte, base, nokia-siemens, opex, Russia


WCDMA equipment up 21% in 2Q, driven by 3G rollouts and device upgrades

­ericsson has increased its macrocell RAN equipment revenue in 2Q09 with a boost from China Unicom's W-CDMA deployments, retaining its top market share spot reports Infonetics Research. However, Huawei and ZTE also increased their RAN equipment revenue at the same time.  more

Related Tags: zte, wcdma, cdma, hlr, base


IMS equipment market thriving; revenue up 108% in 2Q09, led by Ericsson, Huawei

Worldwide sales of IMS equipment jumped 108% between 1Q09 and 2Q09, to $164 million, reports Infonetics Research. ­While ericsson has long led the IMS market in overall number of network deployments, Huawei, Nokia Siemens, and Alcatel-Lucent are providing serious competition.  more

Related Tags: ims, nokia-siemens, alcatel-lucent


Indian telecom equipment beats downturn; grows 20% to nearly $25 billion

The Indian telecom equipment industry reported a 20% growth in revenues to comfortably cross the US$24 billion mark during FY 2008-09 compared to a 24% growth recorded in the previous financial year (2007-08). Indian trade magazine, Voice&Data said that the result was not surprising because despite overall economic slowdown, India has been witnessing over 10 million month-on-month new mobile subscriber additions, and telecom operators have been buying equipment to expand their networks.  more

Related Tags: nokia, nokia-siemens-networks, zte, samsung, motorola, gsm, 3, siemens, infosys, 3g-licenses, nokia-siemens, alcatel, play, security, India


Alcatel-Lucent May be Back-Up Vendor to Huawei's Indian Contract

More confusion over BSNL's mammoth GSM network tender after it emerged that Alcatel-Lucent may be asked to act as a back-up vendor for the contract awarded to Huawei covering the southern end of the country. The telco was told by the Department of Telecoms to be particularly vigilant when testing Huawei supplied hardware to ensure there are no exploits in the software installed at the request of the Chinese government.  more

Related Tags: alcatel-lucent, nokia-siemens-networks, bsnl, gsm, delhi, siemens, nokia-siemens, testing, India


Security Concerns Cause Problems for Huawei Indian GSM Tender

India's state-owned BSNL has reportedly dropped China's Huawei from a short list of suppliers in the regions closest to Pakistan, possibly because intelligence officials were unhappy with the vendor's entry in the sensitive area.  more

Related Tags: bsnl, seven, gsm, India


Global BTS Transceiver Market Grew 20.5% in 2008

The global base transmitting station (BTS) transceiver (TRx) market grew by 20.5% in units in 2008, according to the latest report from EJL Wireless Research. The overall market is expected to decline in 2009 and remain weak through 2011 before seeing a rebound in 2012. GSM shipments continue to represent the majority of the overall market demand in the forecast but will see a gradual decline.  more

Related Tags: base-transmitting-station, bts, trx, ejl-wireless-research, zte, gsm


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