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WFI awarded contract extension for O2's 2G/3G network

October 17, 2006

WFI, a global leader in the design, deployment, and management of wireless communication networks, information technology solutions and security systems, announced that it has been awarded a multi-million dollar contract to continue providing its services and expertise in the areas of 2G and 3G network design and optimization services for O2, the leading provider of mobile services in the United Kingdom. Work under the contract extension is already underway and will continue in to 2007.

The contract extension announced will serve as the cornerstone for optimizing O2's network infrastructure for the delivery of 2G and 3G wireless services as more high capacity content and applications are made available to its customers.

"Having successfully completed networking projects with WFI in the past, we are very familiar with their engineering and network optimization expertise, and we are confident their engineers will continue work under this contract extension with the highest standard quality of work," said Steve Dedross, O2 Head of Operational Delivery. "WFI has a firm grasp on our 2G and 3G network program requirements, and we are pleased to extend this relationship to deliver best-in-class network solutions for the voice and data services we provide to our customers."

"WFI was selected for this contract extension because of our domain expertise with 2G and 3G networks and because of our longstanding relationship with this innovative mobile provider," said Igor Leprince, Managing Director of WFI EMEA. "As wireless services continue to evolve, expertise in the design, implementation, and optimization of advanced wireless standards are critical to mobile operators' ability to achieve the highest quality in networking solutions. Our customers count on us to deliver cutting-edge services to help provide improved quality, reliability, and better coverage and quality of service for their 2G and 3G voice and high-speed data networks. We are truly pleased to continue our work with O2."

 

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