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Japanese mobile WiMax service provider UQ Communications selects Samsung as an equipment vendor
March 5, 2008
SEOUL, South Korea -- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a leading provider of telecom systems and mobile phones, announced today its provision of Mobile WiMAX equipments to UQ Communications, Japan based Mobile WiMAX service provider.
UQ Communications is the consortium company led by six independent companies in Japan such as KDDI, Japan’s second largest mobile service provider, Kyocera, Intel Capital and more. UQ Communications obtained license for Mobile WiMAX service from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan last December.
At the press conference in Japan, UQ Communications announced that they select Samsung Electronics as an equipments vendor. According to UQ Communications, the necessary installation and trial will begin in Tokyo and Yokohama from February of 2009 followed by commercial Mobile WiMAX nation-wide service from 2009 summer.
Samsung has cooperated with KDDI, a major shareholder of UQ Communications, to provide Mobile WiMAX test equipments since 2005. Samsung and KDDI worked together providing CDMA equipments in 2002 as well.
Geesung Choi, the President of Telecom Business in Samsung Electronics, said: “As a global leader in Mobile WiMAX technologies, Samsung is excited to offer our equipments to Japan market in partnership with UQ Communications.” “Samsung will continue to enhance our leadership in Mobile WiMAX technology to benefit to Japanese and global consumers,” he added.
Samsung Corp.
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