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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedEricsson chosen as 2G and 3G supplier to Maxis in Malaysia.(Sweden)(Maxis Communications Berhad partners with Ericsson Corp.)(Brief Article)
European Telecom, December, 2003
Ericsson has been selected by Maxis Communications Berhad (Maxis) as its new wireless partner for 2G and 3G deployment to ensure the smooth evolution of Maxis' network to new technologies. Ericsson will upgrade Maxis' present 2G network, as well as prepare networks in high growth areas for future 3G deployment to ensure a fully integrated GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA solution. The contract with Maxis covers both 2G and 3G core and radio access network. In addition to infrastructure supply, Ericsson will provide a comprehensive portfolio of professional services including network design and systems integration.
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