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Ericsson signs 3G HSDPA contract with Maxis

September 11, 2005

Malaysian operator Maxis has selected Ericsson to expand its 3G network and upgrade it to HSDPA. The contract also includes an extension of Maxis' and Ericsson's Managed Services contract, signed earlier this year. Under the contract, Ericsson will be responsible for the entire operation and management of the 3G-radio network.

With this agreement, identified under Phase II of Maxis' 3G plans, Ericsson will supply a significant part of Maxis' radio network infrastructure.

Ericsson's work will take Maxis' 3G network to a large portion of the Klang Valley and to the southern city of Johor Baru in Malaysia. Ericsson will also provide Maxis with an HSDPA upgrade that will enable Maxis to offer more advanced mobile broadband services focusing on user experience and enhanced systems capacity.

Ericsson deployed the first phase of Maxis' 3G network in the Klang Valley and is already operating and maintaining its existing 3G network.

Edward Ying, Chief Operating Officer of Maxis, says: "It has been our priority from the beginning to provide a quality 3G network and services within high-data-usage areas. Now we need to expand our 3G network to cover more areas and customers.

"Ericsson has proven to be invaluable in helping us launch and deliver new 3G services to our customers, and we are confident that this partnership will be further enhanced through Phase II of our 3G implementation programme," he adds.

Jan Signell, President of Ericsson South East Asia and Country Manager of Ericsson Malaysia, says: "This agreement reinforces the strong partnership between Ericsson and Maxis. Our teams have been working very closely over the past two years, and have come a long way in delivering 3G coverage to Maxis' customers."

 

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