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Alcatel
Deploys in Zimbabwe
Unstrung.com
June 03, 2004
http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=53837
PARIS - Alcatel
(Paris: CGEP.PA and NYSE: ALA) announced today that it has signed
an agreement to provide Zimbabwe Broadlands Networks Ltd, a new
private telecom operator in Zimbabwe, with an LMDS (Local Multipoint
Distribution System) wireless broadband data network. The contract
was won through Alcatel Shanghai Bell, Alcatel's flagship Chinese
company.
The Alcatel
LMDS network is the first of its kind to be deployed in the country
and will connect the capital city of Harare with the country's second
largest city, Bulawayo. Once the network is in place, it will enable
Zimbabwe Broadlands Networks to provide companies located in those
two cities with value-added services such as voice over IP, videoconferencing,
LAN connection and Internet access.
Scheduled for
deployment in June 2004, the Alcatel broadband wireless solution
represents an important step forward in Zimbabwe's "Telecom Digitization
Project", a government program designed to establish a solid foundation
for future economic development.
"Alcatel is
well known in the industry for its leading telecommunications solutions,"
noted Chemist Siziba, Chairman of Zimbabwe Broadlands Networks Ltd.
"I believe their expertise will help us create a reliable and efficient
wireless broadband data network that will meet end-user demands."
"We are honored
to have been selected to deploy the first wireless broadband data
network in Zimbabwe," said Chen Lixin, Executive Vice President
of Alcatel Shanghai Bell. "Our extensive product portfolio combined
with expertise for implementing complex networks will assist Zimbabwe
Broadlands Networks to offer an array of new data services to their
enterprise customers", he added.
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