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ZTE to unveil mobile services at China exhibition
October 26, 2004
ZTE appears at this week´s Expo Comm China with a range of solutions and applications stretching across the entire technology spectrum - from mobile and NGN requirements to videoconferencing and terminals.
Visitors to the ZTE stand (No. 3217, Hall3) will see the differentiated, creative and operator profit-focused capabilities. The stand features wireless communication solutions like 3G/WCDMA, 3G/CDMA2000 and CDMA-based GoTa digital trunking, as well as wireline network solutions like NGN and optical transmission. At the same time, PHS, GSM, CDMA and 3G mobile phones will also be showcased.
"ZTE is setting itself apart at this exhibition," said ZTE´s senior vice president. "First of all, ZTE´s high-end product family, developed from the telecom industry´s self adjustment in the past year, is being shown for the first time. We will continue to introduce more market-oriented differentiated solutions, in both 3G and NGN products as we reap the rewards of our total commitment to R&D expenditure and growth. This is the first time that ZTE-branded wireless, network and mobile products are being exhibited together in the recent years."
"Practical services also play a leading role. We continue to roll out multiple mature and practical services to accompany the constant upgrade of products, and we are presenting in particular to the operators who are most interested in the future service and profit-making modes," added Mr. Shi.
At this exhibition, ZTE has introduced a unique new concept for visitors: three "service demonstration islands" will show more integrated features and new services covering the areas of "Workshop (office)", "Family" and "Personal". Selecting any of the islands, operators can try all of ZTE´s end-to-end service solutions to provide user-demanded feature services. The "Workshop" island presents application services such as Softswitch-based Videoconferencing, Video terminal and Web Call; the "Family" island shows IPTV based on DSL and Softswitch; and the "Personal" island demonstrates WCDMA-based 3G-communications. These solutions enable operators to experience more options and more revenue-making opportunities.
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