Ericsson has been selected by TIM
Brasil, to provide a WCDMA/HSPA
network, enabling the launch of
high-speed mobile broadband in eight
states across Brazil.
Under the agreement, Ericsson will
be the sole supplier of a 2G/3G
common core network and the main
supplier of a radio access network
in the Brazilian states of Acre,
Distrito Federal, Goiás, Mato Grosso,
Mato Grosso do Sul, Rondônia, São
Paulo and Tocantins. The upgrade of
TIM's existing 2G (GSM/GPRS/EDGE)
network with the latest HSPA
functionality will enable a smooth
and efficient introduction of
high-speed 3G (WCDMA/HSPA) services.
Ericsson will also provide services,
including network and technology
consulting, network design, network
deployment and systems integration
of end user service platforms and
applications.
Ericsson's HSPA solution will boost
network capacity, allowing TIM
Brasil to broaden its service
offering and tap into new revenue
streams. Subscribers will enjoy a
richer communication experience
through the introduction of
next-generation mobile broadband
services, including high-speed
mobile internet access, mobile TV
and video, and mobile-music-related
services.
Mario Cesar Pereira de Araujo,
President, TIM Brasil, says: "This
deal reflects our strong partnership
with Ericsson and will allow us to
offer our customers an enhanced
communications experience while
paving the way for the introduction
of advanced mobile broadband
services."
Lourenço Coelho, Vice President,
Ericsson Brazil, says: "We are proud
to continue our long-running
relationship with TIM Brasil. This
contract highlights Ericsson's
ability to provide cutting-edge
solutions to one of the most
competitive markets for
telecommunications in the world."