Tata Teleservice CDMA network in eastern region to be managed by ZTE

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Tata Teleservices will shortly expand its outsourcing pact with China's ZTE and award a contract to the ZTE to manage and maintain CDMA mobile networks in the eastern region.

Earlier this year, Tata Tele renewed its contract with ZTE to manage and maintain its GSM networks for three years in Orissa, West Bengal and Bihar (including Jharkhand).

 Now it is in advanced talks to give the world's fifth-largest telecom gearmaker the additional mandate of also managing its CDMA networks in these regions.

 Currently Tata Tele is directly managing its CDMA networks in these eastern circles.

76 percent rise of the global market for Wi-Fi phones in 2005, according to a report by  Infonetics Research. The number of units shipped globally rose 112 percent last year ($102.5 million), and will increase by 158 percent this year, the report adds, and will reach $1.9 billion in 2009.

400 million INR to be invested by Tata Teleservices in its plan of expansion in rural India. The company is looking at a rural expansion strategy for the current year, which would run simultaneously with the plan to bring new corporate customers through enterprise solutions.

500,000 mobile lines will be laid down as part of contract between the telecommunication and post company of Libiya with the Chinese Company of Huawei Technologies. The $37 million project will cover a huge area in Libya and it is expected to be ready in 8 months.

1.4 million new subscribers were added by the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)-based telecom operators in India in January 2006. Out of this 1.4 million, 2.24 lakh subscribers are in the fixed wireless and the rest through wire line. The total user base of CDMA has now increased to 24.6 million.

7 leading Asean telecom operators officially joined hands to deploy a transpacific undersea link to USA.

10.1 percent of British mobile users use their cellphones for applications such as- uploading video, using chat, uploading a photo and/or accessing a dating service- than their  counterparts in France, Germany or the United States.

5 million USD worth network as part of Internet Protocol – based telephony, video and data system called the Next Generation Network (NGN) launched by Uganda Telecom. Through the service, Uganda Telecom can now converge separate services such as the video, voice, data and telephony networks into one platform for its customers.

West Bengal government will set up an IT hub with private partnership in the south-east suburb of Behala in the metropolis, state Industries and IT Minister Partha Chatterjee said. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has given instructions to look for land at Taratala or adjacent areas for constructing this hub.
Techno India Group, Webel and the IT department of the state together will set up this hub. The government is banking upon the potential IT sector for creating employment opportunities for the youths of the state. Talks are on with Intel for setting up the hardware technology park.
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