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ClearTalk selects ZTE USA's 3G solution

December 18, 2006

ZTE USA announced that ClearTalk Wireless, a provider of cost efficient personal communications services in five states within the United States, has selected ZTE's All-IP CDMA 2000 platform to offer high speed, high quality 3G wireless voice, data and multimedia services to its subscribers in select markets.

"Subscribers today are demanding better, faster and cheaper advanced wireless services and a 3G foundation is essential for meeting the demands of our customers and continuing to attract new ones," said Glenn Ishihara, president of ClearTalk. "After an extensive evaluation process, we found that ZTE's solutions were the best available for our current needs. They represent superior technology and a comfortable price point. We are confident that the All-IP CDMA 2000 platform will empower us to significantly improve the customer experience and further grow our business. The fact that ZTE also has a handset division was very important to us, as we plan to jointly develop applications that are delivered over both the client (handsets) and server (network). ZTE has shown a unique willingness to work closely with us in this regard."

In addition to supporting CDMA 2000-based services, ZTE's All-IP CDMA 2000 platform will provide ClearTalk with a migration path towards offering EV-DO Rev. A-based services, which provide faster data transmission speeds and a better quality of service (QoS).

"At ZTE, we are committed to creating technology innovation that will position our customers to capitalize on current and future market demands," said Jack Yang, executive vice president of sales and marketing, ZTE USA. "In the U.S., CDMA 2000 with EV-DO Rev. A is quickly becoming the most advanced wireless standard for delivering advanced services that open up new revenue doors for carriers. Our All-IP CDMA 2000 platform gives carriers in the U.S. and all over the world the foundation for delivering high speed, superior quality services that attract new subscribers and keep existing ones. We are honored that ClearTalk has chosen our solution for its 3G migration."

With the new ZTE platform, ClearTalk's subscribers will experience improved voice and call quality and a longer battery life for phones. Subscribers will also have access to advanced camera, text and multimedia messaging, ring tone, gaming and high speed wireless Internet applications.

 

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