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Vodafone Malta to go 3G with Siemens

January 30, 2006

Vodafone Malta has contracted with the Siemens Communications Group to build its 3G/W-CDMA network. This network which will cover the entire island of Malta, will be available to personal users, business customers and tourists later this year. Siemens has been an exclusive supplier to Vodafone Malta since 1997, and has already built its GSM network.

In building the 3G/W-CDMA network, Siemens will plan, design and optimize the entire radio network, and will supply and install the radio and core network technology. This will enable subscribers to download large volumes of data, such as video clips or e-mail files, for example, over their mobile handsets or laptops while they are out and about.

"With this move, Vodafone Malta is making a further stride toward 3G market leadership on Malta. We are opening up attractive 3G-based opportunities for our customers. Our objective is to be the first wireless operator to offer 3G/W-CDMA services in Malta," said Vodafone Malta's Chief Technology Officer Joseph Muscat.

"Excellent network quality and attractive 3G services are crucial factors in subscriber acceptance of W-CDMA. We are pleased to be able to contribute to successful 3G network operation in Malta with our technology and know-how," stressed Christoph Caselitz, the President of the Mobile Networks Division at Siemens Communications.

With over 170,000 subscribers, Vodafone Malta Ltd. is Malta's largest wireless operator; nearly one out of every three residents makes phone calls over this network.

 

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