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March 4, 2016
BARCELONA -- Huawei held a signing ceremony with Intercellular Nigeria at this year’s Mobile World Congress, where Intercellular CEO Mr Emad Sukker announced a joint LTE 4G transformation of the CDMA network. With this alliance, Huawei will deploy an 800M LTE network to meet the strategic and service demands of the Nigerian market.
As a major CDMA operator in Nigeria, Intercellular adopts the most advanced communications technologies to provide the Nigerian people with higher network quality. Mr Sukker explained how Intercellular chose its strategic alliance. "Huawei is both the world's leading supplier of LTE devices and also the most trustworthy partner. This LTE collaboration will help Intercellular accelerate our LTE transformation and give our people better and faster network services."
The cooperation between Huawei and Intercellular will further promote LTE development in the Nigerian market with construction of an experience-centric LTE network to provide the best online experience for Nigerian users. Intercellular in this cooperation benefits from faster commercial LTE broadband development and transformation.
Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
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