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27th August 2004 - ZTE, a global supplier of advanced
telecommunications infrastructure, is to unveil innovative
solutions across the mobile, fixed network and data
arenas at next months ITU Telecom Asia exhibition
in Busan, South Korea (September 7-11).
With a theme of Global Solutions, Local Services,
ZTE will be showing WCDMA, NGN (Next Generation Network),
GoTa (Global open Trunking architecture), CDMA2000 1x
EVDO and a range of value-added services.
The exhibition comes at a time when ZTEs ongoing
commitment to Research and Development is paying off
in terms of fast growth at home and abroad (the corporation
spends about 10% of revenues annually on investment
for future developments). With an accurate and in-depth
perception of the market, ZTE has introduced multi-level
product systems to meet the individual requirements
of various customers by leveraging its diversified products
and customized market strategies. As a result, in addition
to consolidating the market presence of traditional
switching and access products, ZTE has made significant
gains in new product markets, including PHS, CDMA and
handsets.
In 2003 alone, ZTEs products successfully entered
13 new markets. Ten new maintenance offices were established
worldwide, and the number of overseas employees increased
by 100%. ZTEs core products, including mobile,
switching, transport and data communication products
achieved large-scale sales in India, Pakistan, Russia,
Brazil, Indonesia and Nigeria. After years of research
and development, ZTEs GSM cellular mobile systems
have also made great progress in international markets.
The total capacity of ZTEs CDMA equipment now
exceeds 15 million lines and has been widely deployed
in more than 30 countries all over the world.
The Asian telecoms market has continued to grow steadily
in recent years, and it is now a broad market with vast
potential. In the first half of 2004, ZTE achieved the
following significant breakthroughs:
In Vietnam, ZTE signed a framework agreement
with Vietnam Railways for its railway communication
network project.
In the Philippines, ZTE won the contract for
a Next-Generation Network (NGN) tandem switch project
from leading telecom players.
In Uzbekistan, ZTE deployed a national IP
backbone Network.
In Indonesia, home to the worlds fourth
largest population, ZTE will to supply one of the
worlds most advanced access network system.
In Saudi Arabia, ZTEs BAVO videoconferencing
network will initially focus on Riyadh and five other
major cities before going national. The BAVO system
is the leading videoconferencing system in China and
now more than 20,000 units have been supplied overseas.
ZTE has a mission to be the leading supplier
to the Asian region and visitors to our stand will be
able to see for themselves that we have the products,
the solutions and the people to make that mission successful,
said Mr Shi Lirong, SVP of ZTE Corporation.
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