Asia Express - Mobile Communications
ZTE to Deploy Vinaphone's UMTS Networks in Central Vietnam
September 20, 2009
Following a June 2009 deal cut with Vietnamese military-owned operator Viettel to deploy the company's UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) network, Chinese telecom solution provider ZTE has obtained an order from Vinaphone, a subsidiary of Vietnamese telecom operator VNPT Group, for the overall construction of Vinaphone's UMTS networks in central provinces of the country, Nikkei reported on September 15. As per the contract, ZTE is expected to provide its advanced SDR (Soft Defined Radio) base stations for Vinaphone's UMTS networks. ZTE has had experience in delivering, installing, and adjusting a trial UMTS network in Vietnam previously, according to the Nikkei report. Financial terms of the ZTE-Vinaphone deal have not been disclosed, though.