ZTE clicks new deal with Mongolia Print E-mail
zte.jpeg          ZTE Corp of China has announced that it has bagged two new Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) contracts, one with Skytel of Mongolia and the other with Spice Nepal Pvt Ltd.
The deal with Skytel will require ZTE to set up a nationwide commercial UMTS network thereby marking convergence of Skytel`s UMTS and CDMA networks.

"We are honored to partner with Skytel and SNPL to build integrated UMTS/CDMA and GSM/UMTS networks to assist them in maintaining their leadership positions in Mongolia and Nepal respectively," said Zhang Jianguo, general manager of ZTE`s UMTS products. "Our SDR technology will help Skytel and SNPL meet their growing market needs while maximizing their ROI to attain the best business results."
As one of the first Chinese telecoms equipment provider to pursue business in overseas markets, ZTE now has 50,000 employees, 8,000 of whom are working in about 100 representative offices around the world.
Since 1996, the company has provided products and services to 135 countries and regions, serving major telecoms operators in Asia Pacific, South Asia, North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Through a combination of strategic marketing, product differentiation, cost advantage improvement, human resources optimization and intellectual property management, ZTE has established firm commercial partnerships with over 500 operators around the world.
Source: Montsame
 
     

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