Following are mobile infrastructure contracts announced in March:
Ireland With Meteor for a core GPRS solution.
Value: Undisclosed
United States With First Cellular of Southern Illinois for MMS Proxy Relay, WAP Gateway and Push Proxy Platform products.
Value: Undisclosed
United States With MetroPCS for MMS equipment.
Value: Undisclosed
Ericsson
Ireland With Meteor for core infrastructure and radio infrastructure for Meteor’s GSM network.
Value: $400 million
Malaysia With DiGi Telecommunications for an EDGE upgrade in the Klang Valley, including Kuala Lumpur.
Value: Undisclosed
Switzerland With Swisscom Mobile for an EDGE upgrade to the carrier’s GSM network.
Value: $79 million
Huawei
Algeria With Algerie Telecom for a CDMA2000 1x wireless local loop network.
Value: Undisclosed
Ethiopia With Ethiopian Telecommunications for a CDMA2000 1x wireless local loop network.
Value: $10 million
Lucent
China With Shandong Netcom for a PHS system covering four cities.
Value: $130 million
Germany With O2 Germany for 3G UMTS PC card modems.
Value: Undisclosed
Germany With T-Mobile Germany for UMTS PC card modems.
Value: Undisclosed
Germany With E-Plus for UMTS PC card modems.
Value: Undisclosed
Russia With Delta Telecom to increase capacity of Delta’s CDMA2000 1x network.
Value: Undisclosed
Spain With Telefonica Moviles Espana for network management software.
Value: Undisclosed
United States With Verizon Wireless for 1x EV-DO equipment.
Value: $525 million
Uzbekistan With Uzbek Telecom for a CDMA2000 1x wireless local loop solution.
Value: Undisclosed
Motorola
United States With Nextel to extend a supply agreement that had expired.
Value: Undisclosed
Nokia
China With Nanjing Metro Corp. for a TETRA system.
Value: Undisclosed
China With Guangdong Mobile Communications for a WAP gateway solution.
Value: Undisclosed
Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden With TeliaSonera for a GSM/GPRS/EDGE network upgrade.
Value: Undisclosed
Israel With Cellcom for a Push-to-talk over Cellular network solution.
Value: Undisclosed
Nortel
Czech Republic With Eurotel Praha for a CDMA2000 1x EV-DO network operating in the 450 MHz band.
Value: Undisclosed
Latvia With Telekom Baltija for a CDMA2000 1x network.
Value: Undisclosed
United States With Alaska Communications System for a CDMA2000 1x EV-DO network.
Value: Undisclosed
United States With Verizon Wireless for 1x EV-DO equipment.
Value: $167 million