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Partner Communications Selects Nortel Networks for Israeli UMTS Network |
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Wednesday, 12 November 2003 |
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www.nortelnetworks.com
Partner Communications has selected Nortel Networks in a frame agreement with an estimated value of US$93 million to supply what is expected to be Israel's first third generation (3G) UMTS wireless network.
Upon deployment, the network is expected to significantly boost voice and data capacity, while positioning Partner to offer advanced new services such as Person to Person Video Telephony that can change the way people communicate and drive new sources of revenue for Partner.
"We are very pleased to announce the selection of Nortel Networks as our vendor to elevate Partner Communications to a new era of 3G mobile services," said Amikam Cohen, chief executive officer, Partner Communications. "We are convinced that Nortel Networks experience and track record in wideband radio technology and packet core networking make them the best choice to partner with us, bringing to the exciting Israeli cellular market a variety of services which will open new horizons to the Israeli cellular customer."
Initial Partner UMTS deployment will begin by year-end 2003 in the Greater Tel Aviv area, and will be followed by deployments to enable national coverage across Israel.
"We continue to see progress in the rollout of UMTS, and this deployment with Partner is another big step in our continued strategy to make 3G a reality,2 said Pascal Debon, president, Wireless Networks, Nortel Networks. "Our experience in deploying and tuning large-scale code division-based networks and our core data networking expertise give us an advantage in helping customers like Partner launch their UMTS networks quickly and efficiently." |