ZTE has been selected by Zapp, Romania’s fourth largest mobile operator, to roll-out a WCDMA/HSDPA commercial network. This deal further reinforces ZTE position in Europe. Zapp plans on launching its 3G commercial services in early autumn 2008 and the network should be completed by 2011.
Zapp, a key European CDMA carrier and the only operator in Romania deploying this type of technology, has also selected ZTE’s CDMA2000 technology to replace its current 2G network, due to its stable performance and lower total cost of ownership (TCO). This is ZTE’s fourth CDMA project in Europe, and the company has previously built networks in Norway, Czechoslovakia, and Poland.
The WCDMA/ HSDPA equipment provided by ZTE is compatible with Zapp’s existing network and will be used to build a network running over the 2.100 Mhz frequency and that will be fully dedicated to data services. This network will enhance the quality and speed of services offered by Zapp by increasing the transfer rate from 2.4 Mbps to up to 7.2 Mbps.
Analyst house IDC has ranked ZTE as the fastest growing telecom vendor in 2007. The company has a strong focus on product development and enhancement, spending over a third of its human capital in R&D. ZTE’s equipment has been deployed in over 20 WCDMA/HSDPA networks worldwide, including Libya, Estonia and Nepal.
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