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19 August 2008
ZTE Corporation has clinched an
exclusive bid from Colombia's
leading operator Emcali to build the
country's first WiMAX 16e network.
For the 3.5G WiMAX 16e project, ZTE
will provide Emcali core network
equipment, wireless access equipment
and various outdoor/indoor
terminals. Emcali, which was
awarded by the Colombian government
WiMAX licenses two years ago, has
been required to make the network
commercially available by end of
this year.
After a
thorough bidding process, Emcali
chose ZTE to exclusively provide
them the network equipment in
developing comprehensive commercial
network services and advanced WiMAX
technologies in Colombia. Under the
project, ZTE will also provide WiMAX
base stations to help Emcali offer
extensive mobile wireless coverage
in the Colombian regions of Cali and
Popayan.
Upon completion
of the project, Emcali will be able
to offer WiMAX mobile services
besides providing fixed line phone
services, network transmission and
IPTV businesses. The company is
among the growing number of telecom
operators worldwide putting extra
efforts in developing advanced WiMAX
technology to address users' needs
for highly advanced mobile wireless
communication services.
International research firm Pyramid
Research predicts the global WiMAX
subscribers to grow from over 2.1
million in 2007 to 41 million in
2012, with emerging markets
accounting for 57 percent of all
customers by 2012.
"ZTE is
committed to providing our customers
with the highest quality of
customized solutions to meet their
specific business requirements.
Emcali is not only a well-known
fixed telecom operator in Colombia,
but also one of our best long-term
partners. Through the
partnership with Emcali, we can
leverage our pioneering visions and
state-of-the-art technologies to
achieve win-win relations,
contributing our technology
strengths in driving WiMAX's growth
and development in Colombia and
Latin America markets," said Mr. Su
Jian, Chief Representative of ZTE
Colombia.
ZTE is one of
the biggest champions in the WiMAX
industry. It is also the only
Chinese company among the 15 Board
of Directors in the WiMAX Forum.
In early 2006, ZTE achieved
significant in-roads in Singapore by
developing the mobile WiMAX network
in the island state, one of the
first commercial trial networks
worldwide. Last year, the
company clinched a major WiMAX
terminal procurement contract with
Sprint Nextel, the third largest
mobile operator in the United
States.
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