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ZTE Secures More than Half of China Unicom GSM VAS Tenders

China's ZTE Corp. says that it has secured more than a 55% share in China Unicom's 2008 bulk purchase of GSM value-added service [VAS] systems, according to the recently announced tender result. The China Unicom tender involves the provision of key service platforms of the GSM network that will allow operators to offer mobile services nationwide.  more

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Zimbabwean Network Expansion Continues Despite Financial Woes

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Zimbabwean Network Expanding Network Coverage

Engineers and technicians from Chinese telecoms equipment maker ZTE Corporation will soon descend on Zimbabwe's second city of Bulawayo to start work on the next phase of a major expansion by Econet to increase subscriber capacity to over 1.2 million by the end of the year. more

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Nigerian Operator Doubling Network Capacity

Mtel, the Mobile subsidiary of Nigeria's state owned telecommunications outfit, has unveiled plans to increase the capacity of the network by an additional two and half million lines, a more than 200% increase on the existing 1.2 million lines capacity. The lines will be in place in the next six months. The Board of Mtel, with Nigeria's Communication Minister Chief Cornelius Adebayo as Chairman, approved the "network augmentation" programme, involving vendor financing in September 2005. The vendors are Ericcson, Huawei, ZTE, Motorola, Nokia and Siemens. more

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Mtel Increases its Network Capacity

Mtel, the Mobile subsidiary of Nigeria's state owned telecommunications outfit, has unveiled plans to increase the capacity of the network by an additional two and half million lines, a more than two hundred percent increase on the existing 1.2 million lines capacity. The lines will be in place in the next six months. The Board of Mtel, with Nigeria's Communication Minister Chief Cornelius Adebayo as Chairman, approved the "network augmentation" programme, involving vendor financing in September 2005. more

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CDMA Contract for Sri Lanka

China's ZTE Corporation is to deploy its first Sri Lankan CDMA2000 network following an agreement signed with Sri Lanka Telecom Limited (SLT), the country's largest fixed-line operator. ZTE won the contract in competition with other global telecoms equipment suppliers and will be the sole vendor responsible for the construction of a new nationwide CDMA2000 network. The network will employ ZTE's end-to-end all-IP CDMA2000 solution including two all-IP 3G core networks, two Base Station Controllers (BSCs) and 120 base stations. more

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