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January 7, 2003
STOCKHOLM -- Taiwan operator Far EasTone Telecommunications has selected Ericsson as sole supplier for a seamless, island-wide 2G/3G system. Ericsson will expand and upgrade the present 2G-system, delivering a fully integrated GSM-GPRS-WCDMA solution that ensures all Far EasTone's customers a seamless evolution from 2G to 3G.The 3G agreement with Far EasTone comprises a complete 3G system including WCDMA radio access network, core network and a wide portfolio of comprehensive professional services for Yuan-Ze Telecommunications, subsidiary of Far EasTone.Implementation of the WCDMA-system will start immediately and will be managed by Ericsson on a turnkey basis. In addition, the two companies have also signed a framework agreement for the expansion of Far EasTone´s present GSM network and associated services."Ericsson has worked with FET as a network infrastructure supplier since we first launched our GSM mobile network in January 1998. We are delighted to further strengthen this relationship by working together on the speedy roll-out of our 3G network." said Jan Nilsson, President of Far EasTone. "Furthermore, the ability to migrate from GSM services to high speed 3G services will give Far EasTone and its customers a marked advantage in the form of island-wide seamless high-quality services."After a thorough evaluation process, we are very proud to come out as the selected sole supplier," said Ericsson Taiwan President Jan Signell. "I am sure that Ericsson and Far EasTone will be a winning combination in the advanced Taiwanese mobile multi-media market."LM Ericsson
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