| Ericsson
to Supply WCDMA/HSPA to Bouygues Telecom in France
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| 27th
October, 2006 |
Europe
: Ericsson has been selected to supply, install and integrate Bouygues
Telecom's WCDMA/HSPA radio equipment in the Greater Paris area and
Rhône-Alpes.
Bouygues Telecom, a French mobile operator with more than 8.3 million
subscribers, has chosen Ericsson as its partner in the creation of
its new WCDMA/HSPA mobile broadband network. Ericsson will provide,
install and integrate 50 percent of the equipment required for the
complete network, over a period of five years.
Thanks to Ericsson's solutions, Bouygues Telecom's WCDMA/HSPA subscribers
will be able to access new multimedia services using the broadband
capacity of the network.
Installation of the equipment has already started. Ericsson will be
responsible for Bouygues Telecom's two largest geographic regions
in terms of traffic: the Greater Paris area and the Rhône-Alpes
region. Ericsson was chosen for the scope of its product range and
capacity to meet major technical requirements.
Guy Roussel, president of Ericsson France, says: "This contract
is Ericsson's first radio equipment agreement in France, and it is
a major turning point in the relationship between Bouygues Telecom
and Ericsson - a result of our constructive partnership established
over the years."
Ericsson is also the supplier of Bouygues' GSM and WCDMA/HSPA mobile
core network, including the Mobile Softswitch Solution and Packet
Core - the foundation of the operator's entire network.
Ericsson is already supplying WCDMA and WCDMA/HSPA mobile networks
throughout the rest of Europe, with equipment and services for both
core and radio access networks.
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