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 China Unicom plans to spend $1.5Bn on 3G network in next two years (China)

  • November 20th, 2008
  • 7:16 am

China Unicom plans an expenditure of $1.5Bn in next two years to build and develop the 3G network. Chairman Chang Xiaobing, China Unicom, expects the roll out of 3G services will offer new opportunities for growth by helping Chinese operators expand their service portfolio.
Though the Beijing 3G licence is on cards, the Chairman expects the country to speed up the issueing of 3G licences, and hopes to recieve the licence by year end.
After it launches W-CDMA licence, it’ll expand its investment in 3G in order to acquire a greater mobile market share. “In the year of 2009-2010 our capital expenditure on 3G mobile business will reach an estimated 10 billion RMB,” he said.
According to Chang, the wide adoption of W-CDMA and its developed industry chain will give Unicom an advantage in developing 3G business and compete against its rivals in China’s 3G market.

   

 Brazil is home to 1.952Mn 3G subscribers

  • October 30th, 2008
  • 9:53 am

Brazil total its 3G subscriber base to 1.952 million, up 48.4% when compared with the month of August and equivalent to 1% of the total mobile base in Brazil. Of the total, 1.447 million were signed up with one of the country’s W-CDMA-based operators, up from 974,901 the previous month, and 505,194 were on EV-DO networks (517,209).

 Ericsson bags Axis’ network expansion contract (Indonesia)

  • October 30th, 2008
  • 5:42 am

The Indonesian operator Axis, awards Ericsson a contract to expand its GSM/EDGE and W-CDMA radio access network, including 2,100 sites, in Jakarta and Banten in western Java, as well as on Sumatra.

   

 NTT DoCoMo, Renesas, Fujitsu and Sharp develop HSUPA platform (Japan)

  • October 17th, 2008
  • 7:35 am

Four Japanese firms NTT DoCoMo, Renesas, Fujitsu Limited and Sharp join hands to develop SH-Mobile G4 single-chip LSI device and platform to support HSUPA, HSDPA, W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS/EDGE.
The 45 nm platform will provide enhanced functionality and improved performance for applications handling HD video and 3-D graphics. In addition to HSDPA cat.8 for a maximum of 7.2 Mbps downlink speeds, the G4 will support HSUPA to boost uplink speeds to a maximum of 5.7 Mbps.
NTT DoCoMo and Renesas have been working on this from past four years. The development work has since progressed to include handset makers such as Fujitsu and Sharp as partners in the development of mobile phone platforms. Each platform has a SH-Mobile G series product as the core component and includes a basic software suite (OS, middleware and drivers) and a reference chipset in a single package.
The will be completed by Q4′09. Renesas plans to make the platform available to the worldwide mobile phone market.

   

 Ericsson wins Kibris’ W-CDMA/HSPA contract (Cyprus)

  • October 16th, 2008
  • 1:21 pm

Ericsson wins Kuzey Kibris Turkcell’s contract to deliver a W-CDMA/HSPA network in northern Cyprus. Ericsson wil further provide with services such as consulting and systems integration under the terms of the agreement.

   

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 Unicom begins bid for W-CDMA tender (China)

  • October 15th, 2008
  • 7:57 am

The parent company of China Unicom, China United Telecommunications Corporation (Unicom Group) has instigated its first round of Bidding for W-CDMA equipment. Ericsson, Huawei Technologies, ZTE, Nokia Siemens Networks, and Alcatel-Lucent are the contenders for the bid. Though the Chienese regulators have not yet  awarded 3G licences, the country’s newly reorganised carriers are all actively planning their UMTS network roll-outs.

 Porta brings 3G in Manta (Ecuador)

  • October 7th, 2008
  • 12:31 pm

According to a media report, Ecuadorian mobile operator Conecel (Porta), part of the America Movil group, has expanded its commercial 3G UMTS services to the city of Manta. W-CDMA-based mobile services is provided by Porta in other major urban areas including the capital Quito, Guayaquil, Santo Domingo, Machala, Cuenca and Milagro, with a 3G application range including mobile broadband internet access and videocalling. The company is also planning to launch mobile TV.

 Telkom SA and Huawei Technologies roll out W-CDMA (South Africa)

  • October 6th, 2008
  • 4:56 am

Telkom South Africa rolls out the W-CDMA services developed by Huawei Technologies. Telkom Souh Africa plans to compete in cellular service provision and the small- and medium-business sector.
The roll out of this new technology will allow Telkom to provide high-speed Internet access, video and high-quality voice transmission. “The new technology is addressing customer needs by increasing investment in customer-centric technology that aims to enhance their experience with Telkom,” said Motlatsi Nzeku, Telkom chief of operations. “Telecommunication services is no longer just about innovative technologies; it is about matching with customer demand.”
Telkom services were not a rage among small businesses because of the relatively high prices for voice and data calls, which were contributing to high overheads.
With the roll out the operator declares it’s intentions of Challenging the domination of the cellular services market by piloting W-CDMA voice services with select subscribers. It is testing W-CDMA voice services in Gauteng with 38 base stations in the Gauteng metropolitan area and plans to have more than 200 base stations in the Gauteng, Cape Town and Durban metropolitan areas by March 2009.

   

 T-Mobile plans a 3G roll out in 27 markets by year-end (USA)

  • September 23rd, 2008
  • 5:15 am

T-Mobile USA has confirmed it’s plans to launch 3G networks in the 27 markets by year-end. The new roll out will see nearly 2/3rds of the operator’s current mobile data subscribers under it’s W-CDMA networks. The targeted markets which will be launching next month include Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Orlando, Philadelphia, Sacramento, San Francisco and Seattle.
   

 SK Telekom secures funds to upgrade W-CDMA network capacity (South Korea)

  • August 22nd, 2008
  • 1:46 pm

SK Telecom, announced of it increasing the amount has been set aside for service improvements in 2008 to KRW1.97 trillion (USD1.87 billion). The funds will be used to increase the capacity of it’s W-CDMA network following an increase in subscribers to its 3G services.