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ZTE goes live in Indonesia with CDMA2000 Network

August 18, 2004

A new CDMA2000 1X network from ZTE has gone live in Indonesia. The network offers voice, high-speed data and value added services, as well as a smooth evolution to 3G network.

The new network already covers a 500,000-line first phase development for the country's largest city, Jakarta, and other developed areas.

"Indonesia has a large population and a communications-hungry society and we are very proud to have been chosen to meet this need," said Mr. Ding Ming Feng, Vice President of ZTE Corporation.

"The network gives our customer the very latest mobile capabilities: the comfort of an easy move to 3G and the ability to reduce operation expenditure, add new subscribers and increase benefits."

ZTE, China's telecommunications equipment provider, has a full package of proprietary CDMA products, and is capable of delivering solutions for various commercial applications. As the top Chinese CDMA brand, ZTE's CDMA communication system can operate at various frequency bands: 450M, 800M, 1.9G and 2.1G.

 

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