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28th September 2004 - Nokia has been chosen to expand
the 3G WCDMA radio-access network for MTC-Vodafone (Bahrain),
with the help of Future Communications Company (FCC),
Nokia's value-added reseller for networks in the Middle
East. With this expansion MTC-Vodafone will be able
to offer 3G services nationwide by the end of 2004.
In August 2003, MTC-Vodafone (Bahrain) became the first
operator in the Middle East to implement an EDGE/WCDMA
network, using Nokia network equipment supplied by FCC.
With this expansion, working with FCC, Nokia will supply
the necessary infrastructure to rollout the 3G WCDMA
across the Kingdom of Bahrain.
"MTC-Vodafone (Bahrain) decided to continue working
with FCC and Nokia because of their expertise in WCDMA
technology. Following the successful roll-out of the
first phase of our 3G network with Nokia, we are very
pleased to extend this partnership into the second phase.
The decision also demonstrates our satisfaction with
Nokia's performance and mature technologies and services.
MTC- Vodafone Bahrain will be one of few countries around
the world to have nation-wide 3G coverage. Our one-year
experience with 3G technology has made MTC-Vodafone
Bahrain a leader of 3G services in the region. Intensive
experience related to 3G marketing, engineering, billing
and provisioning and handset were gathered during the
past period. Our existing 3G services portfolio will
be available across the Kingdom with this expansion,"
says Mr. Khaled Al Farkh, Chief Operating Officer, MTC-Vodafone
(Bahrain).
"The Middle East is an important and rapidly growing
market for mobile communications and this network in
Bahrain is a showpiece for the entire region, with MTC-Vodafone
(Bahrain) having made the first EDGE call in the Middle
East during the second half 2003. We look forward to
supporting them through FCC in this WCDMA 3G network
expansion towards a successful and nation-wide 3G coverage"
says Dr. Walid Moneimne, Senior Vice President, Networks,
EMEA, Nokia.
Under the expansion agreement, FCC will deliver and
implement a complete Nokia radio-access network, including
WCDMA base stations, Radio Network Controllers and other
network equipment, plus operational support services.
FCC will carry out the network implementation and integration,
supported by Nokia.
About MTC-Vodafone (Bahrain)
MTC-Vodafone (Bahrain) comes as a result of a Partner
Network Agreement between the Mobile Telecommunications
Company (MTC), a GCC regional company, borne in Kuwait
and Vodafone, a global company based in the UK. MTC-Vodafone
(Bahrain), having been chosen by Bahrain's Telecommunications
Regulatory Authority to develop the 2nd GSM service,
launched its services on the 28th of December 2003.
Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) was founded
in 1983 and is perhaps one of the oldest mobile service
providers in the world. MTC has a reputation for pioneering
new services in the Middle East and constantly seeks
to forge partnerships with key global companies to bring
the best products and services to the region. MTC is
considered to be a very successful, customer focused
and ambitious company and has aspirations that fit with
the Vodafone strategy for global customer services.
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