
Africa
: South Africa's leading mobile communication provider Vodacom has
signed a framework agreement making Siemens the sole supplier in building
its 3G/W-CDMA network in South Africa. Under the terms of the contract,
Siemens mobile, the mobile communication group at Siemens AG, is to
upgrade Vodacom's existing GSM and GPRS network nationwide with Third
Generation radio equipment and switches. This is Siemens' first 3G/W-CDMA
contract on the African continent.
Vodacom will be
the first mobile operator in Africa to put a 3G/W-CDMA network into
commercial operation. As South Africa's leading mobile communication
operator, with a customer base of more than nine million subscribers,
Vodacom intends to offer initial 3G services by as soon as the first
half of 2005, including video downloads or live broadcasts of e.g.
soccer games to mobile phones.
"We decided
to commission Siemens to install our 3G network, as being the world's
leading supplier of 3G/W-CDMA technology, it has a wealth of experience
in implementing the Third Generation of mobile communication, as well
as a strong local presence in Africa" said Vodacom's Chief Operating
Officer, Pieter Uys.
With this 3G/W-CDMA
contract, Siemens will be able to strengthen its position as the world's
leading supplier in the 3G sector. One out of every two 3G/W-CDMA
networks in commercial service throughout the world today comes from
Siemens and its technology partner NEC, which means that the two companies
cover 90 percent of all 3G subscribers worldwide.
"We are pleased
that we will now also be able to support Vodacom in migrating to Third
Generation mobile communication, thus helping to strengthen South
Africa's position as a technology pioneer in mobile communications,"
said Christoph Caselitz, President of the Networks Division at Siemens
mobile. In 2003 alone, the number of mobile subscribers in South Africa
rose by 26 percent. And the current mobile communication market penetration
of 37 percent holds the promise of further growth potential for mobile
operators.
Vodacom
is a pan-African cellular communications company providing a world
class GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) service to millions
of customers in South Africa, Tanzania, Lesotho and the Democratic
Republic of the Congo. Mozambique commenced operation in December
2003 and a 5-year Nigerian management contract has been awarded. Vodacom
is the market leader in South Africa, with more than 95% of South
Africans now within the coverage area of its impressive more than
5,000 base station cellular network. Vodacom Group's shareholders
include Telkom SA Ltd (50%), VenFin Ltd (15%) and Vodafone Group plc
(35%). Subsidiaries of the Vodacom Group that are helping South Africa's
leading cellular communications group to remain on top include Vodacom
(Pty) Ltd, Vodacom Service Provider Company (Pty) Ltd and Vodacom
International Holdings (Pty) Ltd.