Articles tagged with: Trx
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, ejl-wireless-research, huawei, zte, ericsson, gsm
Alcatel-Lucent Picks Up GSM Contract in Angola
Alcatel-Lucent has been selected by Unitel in Angola to expand and enhance its wireless network with GSM/EDGE radio equipment. This contract, which is valued at approximately EUR20 million (US$29 million), is the result of a network evolution program designed by Unitel to further improve its network quality and extend national radio coverage in the country. more
Related Tags: alcatel-lucent, unitel
Alcatel-Lucent Wins Malaysian GSM Contract
Alcatel-Lucent has been awarded a multi-million Euro contract to expand the GSM mobile network of Malaysia's Celcom. The expanded network will enable Celcom to provide coverage to more than 90 percent of the northern, southern and eastern parts of the Malaysian Peninsula. more
Related Tags: alcatel-lucent, celcom, Malaysia
Kenyan Operator Plans Network Expansion to 80% Coverage
Alcatel-Lucent has won a GSM/EDGE contract for network expansion from Celtel Kenya. This multi-million Euro contract is the result of a complete network evolution program designed by Celtel Kenya to further improve its network quality and extend national radio coverage in the country. more
Related Tags: alcatel-lucent, celtel
China GSM Industry Supply Chain and Competition Analysis
According to a report from Norson, vendor revenue from the Chinese GSM equipment market between January 1st and March 31st 2006 reached US$570.8 million. This accounted for around 45% of operators' total US$1.27 billion GSM network investment; the remaining 55% was spent on construction. Of this investment, the US$1.14 billion spent by China Mobile accounts for 20% of the company's total GSM budget for 2006, and the US$133 million spent by China Unicom accounts for less than nine percent of that company's 2006 GSM budget. more
Related Tags: china-unicom, nortel, capex, zte, reliance, shanghai, alcatel
interWAVE wins two African orders
interWAVE says that its new radio base station has won two contracts totaling over US$6 million, with both contracts representing deployments in Africa. The UltraWAVE BTS is interWAVE's high capacity, macro Base Transceiver Station (BTS) with initial configuration of 6 transceivers (trx) and capable of supporting up to 12 trx radios in one compact cabinet. The flexibility of this system to support multiple sectors, each with a high density of radios per sector, is ideal for providing coverage in both urban and rural areas. more
Related Tags: bts
Cambodian network awards expansion contract
Recently the Chinese Huawei Technologies, won two further biddings for the third and fourth phase network expansion projects from the GSM network operated by Cambodia Shinawatra, under the brand name Camshin. The two contract wins value around US$13 million in total. Additional BTS, MSC, HLR, BSC, and about 400 trx will be deployed on the Camshin's network as per these two bidding contracts in addition to replacement and expansion of original BTS and BSC. At present Huawei's equipment installed for the third phase has been reliably and successfully running well along with Siemens 1800M equipment and other equipment running on the same telecom network. It not only covers the whole capital city of Phnom Penh, the busiest and largest city of Cambodia, but also the remote areas by using satellite transmission." more
Related Tags: bts
