Nokia says wins $150 mln China Mobile network deal (Reuters) Updated: 2006-07-06 14:04 Mobile telecoms equipment
maker Nokia said on Thursday it had won a $150 million deal with China Mobile's
Henan Mobile Communication Co. Ltd. to expand GSM and GPRS networks in Henan
province.
Nokia said in a statement it would significantly boost Henan Mobile's
coverage and capacity in the province, particularly in rural areas.
The Finnish firm said it would supply a GSM/GPRS radio and core network, as
well as support and network management systems.
It said deliveries will start immediately and the network would be
operational by the end of September.
Nokia faces fierce competition in China, the world's biggest mobile
communications market.
Others active in the market include Sweden's Ericsson and
U.S.-based Motorola, as well as Chinese rivals Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd and
ZTE Corp.
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