ZTE
announced on September 14, 2010 that the company has signed a contract with Polish
operator Polkomtel to upgrade its existing network infrastructure, according to
a ZTE press release. As per the agreement, ZTE is expected to exclusively
provide a complete series of CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) network equipment
and ZTE's GoTa PTT (Push-to-Talk) service. The equipment to be supplied by ZTE
includes base stations, controllers, switching nodes, service platforms, and a
GoTa digital trunking system. It is reported that financial and schedule
details are yet to be announced.
Poland
has a population of over 38 million, and Polkomtel is a major operator in the
country, with a subscriber base of 14 million, according to the ZTE press
release again.