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Zapp
selects ZTE to build 3G network in
Romania
ZTE, has been selected by Zapp,
Romania's fourth largest mobile
operator, to roll-out a WCDMA/HSDPA
commercial network. This deal
further reinforces ZTE position in
Europe. Zapp plans on launching its
3G commercial services in early
autumn 2008 and the network should
be completed by 2011.
Zapp, a key
European CDMA carrier and the only
operator in Romania deploying this
type of technology, has also
selected ZTE's CDMA2000 technology
to replace its current 2G network,
due to its stable performance and
lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
This is ZTE's fourth CDMA project in
Europe, and the company has
previously built networks in Norway,
Czechoslovakia, and Poland.
"With the rise
of mobile broadband and other
high-bandwidth services, there is
great demand for 3G in Europe. ZTE's
GSM and CDMA solutions are a perfect
path for carriers looking to upgrade
their networks," said Ms Fang Rong,
ZTE's senior vice president
international sales division. "The
partnership with Zapp marks another
milestone for ZTE in Europe and
demonstrates the company's
commitment to helping European
carriers roll-out advanced services,
while keeping operational costs
down."
"Quality and
functionality were key criteria when
looking to build our 3G network,"
said Chris Bataillard, CEO of Zapp.
"Our aim was to provide subscribers
with the most advanced 3G services
available. ZTE allows us to launch
these advanced services, while
achieving higher operational
efficiency and lower costs." he
added.
The WCDMA/
HSDPA equipment provided by ZTE is
compatible with Zapp's existing
network and will be used to build a
network running over the 2.100 Mhz
frequency and that will be fully
dedicated to data services. This
network will enhance the quality and
speed of services offered by Zapp by
increasing the transfer rate from
2.4 Mbps to up to 7.2 Mbps.
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