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VimpelCom selects Huawei for UMTS/GSM network in Tajikstan

May 30, 2006

Huawei Technologies announced that the multinational mobile operator VimpelCom had recently awarded a commercial contract to Huawei to build the UMTS/GSM network for Tajikistan. According to the contract, Huawei will provide a unified 2G/3G Softswitch Core Network, New Generation Node B and related service platforms to build a UMTS/GSM network covering the whole country for TaCom, a subsidiary of VimpelCom in Tajikistan.

Huawei's unified 2G/3G Softswitch Core Network based on R4 architecture greatly simplifies network structure and reduces OPEX and CAPEX. Huawei New Generation Node B adopts high-efficiency digital amplifier and multi-carrier TRX, and supports full-performance HSDPA (High Speed Data Packet Access), so it can not only dramatically improve the network capability, but also cut down TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) for operators.

With more than 50 million subscribers in Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan, VimpelCom is a leading mobile operator that has previously deployed Huawei's advanced mobile solutions in its networks serving these markets.

 

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