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NEW DELHI: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd has been selected by Comium Mobile, West Africa’s total telecommunications services provider, to build its GSM network in Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
A Huawei statement said that the contract includes providing a full turnkey GSM, GPRS, 3G and Intelligent Network in Cote d’Ivoire.
The project adopts Huawei’s innovative EnerG GSM solution and new generation GSM Dual Density BTS. Huawei’s EnerG GSM solution first introduces 3G technology to GSM network, enabling the operator to enhance the efficiency and performance of its network, while helping the operator greatly reduce OPEX and CAPEX.
"Comium is aggressively pursuing the acquisition of new licenses across West Africa. Huawei is an enabling partner for this mission with its technically advanced solutions that help us deliver on our vision to bring new means for the human communication needs," said Dr Nizar Dalloul, chairman and CEO of the Comium Group.
As telecommunications services provider in West Africa, Comium Mobile recently won license to build a new mobile network in the country. In consideration of three year’s successful cooperation with Huawei in Sierra Leone and Liberia, Comium Mobile chooses Huawei to deploy the competitive GSM network again. Huawei’s EnerG GSM solution has been adopted by telecom operators in over 80 countries, serving more than 120 million subscribers across the globe.
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