Europe
: Within three months of signing its contract with Tunisia’s
PTT CERT, ZTE has completed the major network construction and installation
of its initial equipment and became the first company to show the
new system in action.
“This
is an important milestone for ZTE in 3G network construction –
both geographically in North Africa and generally around the world,
as it shows we can deliver quickly and efficiently to our customers,”
said Mr Ye Weimin, SVP and General Manager of the ZTE Mobile Product
Division.
“We
are very confident that the remainder of the network will follow soon
and we look forward to demonstrating the quality of the network when
the ITU World Summit on Information Technology comes to Tunisia next
year.”
The speed
with which ZTE completed this work indicates the world-class nature
of the Corporation’s WCDMA products. Tunisia's PTT CERT appreciated
the outstanding quality and stability of ZTE’s equipment: “I
am very familiar with ZTE Corporation. ZTE has constantly been playing
a leading role in developing new telecommunications technologies and
I am fully confident of the partnership between us,” said a
senior executive at PTT CERT’s central research institute.
“What
is more,” he added, “ZTE has an outstanding technical
team in Tunisia. I am highly satisfied with their performance.”
The WCDMA
network construction that ZTE has undertaken in Tunisia covers the
country’s two important cities: Sousse and Tunis. The location
is made more important by the fact that Tunis will hold the second
phase of the ITU World Summit on Information Technology in 2005. ZTE’s
WCDMA system will provide multiple 3G services for more than 20,000
attendees from over 190 countries at this important event. Sousse
is a world famous tourist resort and visited by millions of European
travellers every year. ZTE’s advanced technology will enable
the city’s visitors to enjoy the same quality of 3G services
that they experience at home.
Over
the past few years, ZTE has established a predominant position in
North Africa's telecommunications markets: in 2003, ZTE was selected
to build Africa's largest CDMA WLL project in Algeria; ZTE's GSM products
have been used in large-scale applications in Nigeria and Ethiopia;
and, in 2004, ZTE was selected by Egypt Telecom to construct a large-scale
CDMA network covering the Nile River Delta.
The successful
launch of this WCDMA experimental network in Tunisia has laid a solid
foundation for ZTE's further expansion into the 3G markets in North
Africa as well as in Europe.