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Lucent Gets Unicom Deal

U.S. telecom gear maker Lucent Technologies said Tuesday it has won a US$98.5 million contract to provide CDMA network services to China’s No. 2 mobile operator, China Unicom.

 

Under the contract with China Unicom, which operates a GSM and a CDMA wireless system, Lucent will supply services support to the third phase of the Chinese firm’s CDMA network expansion in Guangdong, it said in a statement.

 

CDMA, or Code Division Multiple Access, is a wireless transmission standard that competes globally with GSM, or Global System for Mobile Communications.

 

Lucent said its services would allow China Unicom to offer services such as video-on-demand and high-speed Internet access.

 

(Shenzhen Daily September 8, 2004)

 

China Unicom's First-half Earnings Rise 18%
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Lucent Eyes Bigger Slice of China's Market
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Lucent Vows to Take Lion's Share of China Telecom Market
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