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    ARMENIA ORDERS CDMA450 NETWORK

    Cellular-News, UK
    Aug. 17, 2006

    China's ZTE says that it is to provide Armenia with its first CDMA450
    network. Under the terms of the agreement, ZTE will provide ArmenTel
    with a new network based on ZTE?s end-to-end CDMA450 WLL (Wireless
    Local Loop) solution. The agreement will lead to the improvement
    and expansion of the country?s nationwide fixed telecoms network
    infrastructure and makes ZTE the first Chinese telecoms equipment
    vendor to have experience of working in the Republic of Armenia.

    "It is a priority for us to enhance fixed-line services across the
    country. ZTE?s equipment will allow us to do just that by providing
    reliable communications to areas which have traditionally not been
    well served by the existing infrastructure. Our use of CDMA450 marks
    a new chapter for our company that can invest in a cost-efficient way
    and for our customers who will benefit directly from this technology
    of high quality service" said Mr Smarnakis, CTO of ArmenTel.

    The 450 MHz spectrum is becoming an increasingly attractive networking
    option for European carriers as it represents an economic way to
    deploy a large-scale wireless network telecoms infrastructure.

    Crucially, the low spectrum results in larger cell sizes, therefore
    requiring relatively few base stations. This means that operators
    benefit from reduced infrastructure investment than would normally
    be needed for deployments of a similar size.

    As the largest operator in Armenia, ArmenTel owns 100% of the country?s
    fixed phone customer base and over 60% of its mobile subscribers. In
    1998, 90% of ArmenTel?s shares were acquired by OTE, the largest
    fixed-line operator in Greece. ZTE recently worked with OTE when it
    was chosen to supply vital broadband Internet access systems during
    the Olympic Games in Athens.
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