Europe
: Ericsson was selected as supplier to build the first phase of
the 3G mobile network for Telenor subsidiary, Pannon GSM. Under
the contract, Ericsson will provide the infrastructure of the UMTS-based
mobile system.
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is Ove Fredheim, CEO of Pannon GSM quoted below.
Cooperation
between the two companies will enable Pannon GSM to continue to
lead the mobile data evolution in Hungary. Pannon customers in Budapest
will be able to enjoy the benefits of the 3G network in the second
half of 2005. The network will be rolled out to other parts of Hungary
in late 2005 and early 2006. Pannon and Ericsson signed a contract
also on the modernization of Pannon's GSM EDGE network.
"Pannon
GSM continues its leadership in mobile data services. Our company
made the first steps to launch GPRS and EDGE, and now we take the
lead in the 3G era, too: we have purchased the most valuable concession
package from the government recently. We want to offer the highest
quality services and all the benefits of broadband communications
to our customers", said Ove Fredheim, CEO of Pannon GSM.
The
UMTS radio network delivered by Ericsson is a future proof solution
since it is already prepared for the migration to HSDPA (high-speed
downlink packet access), the next evolution in 3G. Today the network
already allows 384 kbit per second data rate for best quality and
functionality of services and applications like video telephony,
video streaming and high-speed data download.
"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. Due to the local competence and expertise, Pannon
GSM can deploy 3G quickly and cost effectively," said Staffan
Pehrson, president of Ericsson Hungary.