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Huawei, Motorola and Ericsson reported to win big WCDMA contract in China
Huawei, Motorola and Ericsson are reportedly the largest winners of a big WCDMA infrastructure contract from China Unicom. According to the South China Morning Post, the operator issued a tender covering 55 cities in 30 provinces, with the first rollout stage to cover 282 cities with a total capex of $11 billion during 2009. Article
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Posted by WilliamC | January 28, 2009 - 12:27pm
The king of innovation never stops. Thank you China for giving MOTOROLA this contract. Even though America is in its darkest hour dealing with this recession; you have chosen a company who has met America's telecommunications needs for many years. Too many people doubt this company. But, MOTOROLA keeps on trucking!!! Like I always say, "Doubt the doubters!" MOTOROLA is involved in that new mobile internet service with Clearwire, Sprint and its partners. Hold on Sprint customers - a new form of internet is coming. Do not leave for the alternative. Wimax is going to thrill the masses. P.S. you don't need a landline for this service. They have mobile broadband plus home internet service for the price of one. Wait until you can sit in the park in your neighborhood and surf the web in the outdoors on a nice sunny day. So long landline and behemoths. Remember bigger does not necessarily mean better!!! Hold on guys - just hold on!!!



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