US
: Ericsson has been selected by MTN South Africa to supply 3G/WCDMA
network. With 3G from MTN, subscribers will be able to experience
high bandwidth services such as video telephony, mobile music and
TV, as well as wireless broadband Internet access.
"Mobile
users in South Africa will now be able to enjoy the benefits of new
exciting services", said Jan Embro, vice president, Ericsson
market unit sub-Saharan Africa. "We are delighted and proud to
be the partner of choice to supply the 3G network to MTN in South
Africa.
This
is the next phase of technology to be deployed in Africa". The
announcement follows MTN's strategic move to provide 3G services to
its customers during the first half of 2005. MTN will provide to the
market content and applications from the global arena. MTN will leverage
on Ericsson's experience from being a supplier in more than 50 per
cent of the globally commercially launched 3G/WCDMA networks.
"Ericsson
is the leader in driving the growth of the 3G market in Africa and
the world. We have been the main driving force in the standardization
of WCDMA and are in addition also supplying CDMA2000 systems, the
two main 3G technology paths, and lead the market in research and
number of patents granted", said Jan Embro.
Ericsson
offers true end-to-end 3G and EDGE solutions that lay the foundation
for a smooth and cost-effective migration path from second-generation
GSM networks. Because Ericsson's WCDMA and GSM solutions are built
on a common core network, service network, mediation and network management
systems, its customers can deploy 3G quickly and cost-effectively.
Ericsson
is shaping the future of Mobile and Broadband Internet communications
through its continuous technology leadership. Providing innovative
solutions in more than 140 countries, Ericsson is helping to create
the most powerful communication companies in the world.