Articles tagged with: Zapp and CDMA450
Consolidation in Romania as Cosmote buys Zapp
Greece's Cosmote Group confirmed earlier rumours and has signed a deal to buy Romania's Telemobil (zapp) for a total consideration of around EUR205 million. The consideration for the shares of zapp is estimated at approximately EUR61 million (equity value), while Cosmote will also assume the debt and other liabilities of zapp, mainly concerning 3G and CDMA network roll out, estimated at approximately EUR 146 million. more
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Cosmote Closer to Buying Romanian 3G Operator
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Romanian CDMA Operator, Zapp Plans UMTS Rollout
During a press conference held last month, Chris Bataillard, CEO of Romania's zapp announced that their 2100 Mhz network will be functional by June 30th, providing mobile high-speed data services based on ZTEÃ's UMTS/HSDPA solutions. more
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Qualcomm Sells Stake in Romanian CDMA Operator
Saudi Oger has brought out its partner in the Romanian CDMA450 operator, Telemobil - which trades under the brandname, zapp. Saudi Oger, a group controlled by the family of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafic Hariri, is already one of Telemobil's shareholders through the investment fund Omnia Holdings, which owns 45.76% in Inquam, Telemobil's majority shareholder. Qualcomm also holds 45.76%. more
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Fixed CDMA Phone From Romanian Operator
The Romanian based CDMA operator, zapp Mobile has launched a "fixed line" service that offers a conventional landline style handset, while relying on the company's CDMA network for connectivity. The service is available with the Z1110 phone, the first fixed wireless terminal from zapp. Z1110 has a built-in high-speed modem (153.6 kbps) and can be connected to a computer via a USB cable for Internet access, browsing and data transfers. more
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Expanding CDMA450 coverage in Romania
Romania's zapp has recently started Phase 4 of the expansion and upgrade of its CDMA450 voice and data network, with investments in equipment totaling US$60 million. This investment will lead to the coverage of 78% of the Romanian territory and 90% of the population, compared to the current coverage of 70% of the territory and 80% of the population. Thus, the zapp network will cover 240 cities, 6,300 km of national roads and 1,500 localities. more
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Vietnam expanding its CDMA450 coverage
Vietnam Power Telecom (VP Telecom) has selected Lucent for its phase II CDMA450 network expansion project. Lucent and VP Telecom have already completed the deployment of a wireless network to provide voice and high-speed data services based on CDMA450 technology -- Lucent's CDMA2000 1X solution for the 450 MHz spectrum band -- in the northern provinces of Vietnam. more
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Improving indoor CDMA coverage
Israel's Cellvine says that it has begun commercial deployment of its in-building coverage and capacity enhancement solutions at multiple locations for the Romanian CDMA340 operator, zapp Mobile. CDMA450 networks tend to have superior propagation characteristics, providing operators with the opportunity to cover wider geographic areas at both lower CapEx and operational costs. However, this technology requires greater in-building deployment in office buildings, underground facilities, shopping malls and tunnels where it is difficult for the cellular signals to penetrate. more
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CDMA450 trials begin in Brazil
Lucent Technologies has announced it is conducting a trial of commercial CDMA450 technology in Brazil in conjunction with Anatel, the federal communications agency in Brazil. The trial is part of Anatel's "Digital Inclusion and Universal Internet Access" project, an effort to explore technologies that can help bridge the "digital divide" in the country. more
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Lucent to support CDMA at 450Mhz
Lucent Technologies says that it will start to support CDMA2000 1xEV-DO technology at 450 MHz spectrum - a spectrum band available to support mobile services in Eastern Europe and other markets worldwide. Lucent's spread-spectrum portfolio includes solutions for W-CDMA (also known as UMTS) and CDMA2000 mobile networking technologies, the world's predominant 3G standards. more
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