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Ericsson selected to deliver T-Mobile's UMTS network in Hungary

January 8, 2005

Ericsson has been selected by T-Mobile Hungary, a mobile operator in Hungary who recently have been awarded a 3G license, to roll out its 3G network. A letter of intent is signed for a framework agreement where Ericsson will provide radio access and core network systems and equipment, including related network roll out services.

"As the global market leader in 3G and 2G mobile systems Ericsson will support T-Mobile Hungary with the latest technology for their new UMTS network," said Staffan Pehrsson, President of Ericsson Hungary. "Ericsson is honored to have been selected as business partner and supplier by T-Mobile."

 

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