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Ericsson and Polkomtel to build 2G/3G network in Poland

August 14, 2006

Ericsson and Polkomtel, Plus and Sami Swoi networks operator, have signed a 3 year managed services contract to manage the design, development, deployment and integration of a new multi-vendor 2G/3G network in Northern and Western Poland, starting October 1, 2006.

Thomas Eberle, Member of the Management Board, Technical Director of Polkomtel says: "Ericsson experience in managing similar complex projects makes it the right partner to develop our network with superior quality while we can focus on meeting our customers' expectations to reinforce our market position."

Through this contract, Polkomtel gains flexibility in the development of its telecommunications network, being able to expand geographically in a cost-efficient way.

Lars E. Svensson, President, Ericsson Poland, says: "We are very proud to have been chosen to take a larger responsibility for the development of Polkomtel's network, thus enabling them to focus on sales and marketing activities."

Under the contract, 20 employees from technical departments will be transferred from Polkomtel to Ericsson and will further strengthen the services organization of Ericsson in Poland.

The managed services contract complements the previous network implementation agreement between Ericsson and the operator. Polkomtel will remain the owner of the network.

 

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