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ZTE Racks Up CDMA
Time:2015-05-13 14:07:02

SHENZHEN, China -- ZTE Corporation ("ZTE"), a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, today announced that it has shipped close to 12,000 sets of CDMA base station in the first 6 months of 2007. The figure represents a remarkable 240% increase compared with same period last year, resulting in ZTE meeting its 2006 annual target, with still five more months before the year ends.

"Since 2001, ZTE had already shipped over 55,000 sets of CDMA base station," said Mr. Zhu Jinyun, General Manager of ZTE's CDMA product. "India alone accounts for over 20,000 sets of the shipment, allowing ZTE to capture the largest market share for CDMA base stations in the country. ZTE has also launched CDMA base stations with new frequency bands, including 1700/2100 MHz (AWS band), 410 MHz, ATG (Air-to-Ground) band, etc."

In addition to registering a sterling record in volume shipment, the company also has another milestone to announce - its CDMA system subscriber capacity has exceeded 100 million lines, representing a 100% increase compared to the figure as of end-2006. As the leading global CDMA supplier in the market, ZTE not only secures large volume market share in Asia and Africa, but also enjoys significant development in its business scope in high-end strategic markets in Europe and America.

In large volume market segments, ZTE has significant business success in India and Indonesia this year. The company has accumulated a total network subscriber capacity of 43 million lines in India, while it has become one of the top three CDMA suppliers with a capacity of 15 million lines in Indonesia. The development of ZTE's business in Morocco has been particularly solid across Africa. Recently, the company has successfully helped WANA to expand its user scale by adding over 4 million lines of CDMA Softswitch core network capacity, making WANA's CDMA network one of the most sizable across the whole continent. In the near future, ZTE is planning to further migrate WANA's CDMA network from WLL to mobile network.