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Claro Chile, a subsidiary of América Móvil, has selected Ericsson as sole supplier of its new GSM/GPRS core network
October 5, 2006
STOCKHOLM -- With Ericsson's mobile softswitch and packet core solutions, Claro has taken an important step towards an all-IP network. It also gains a wide range of new attractive services, cost effectively, and the capacity it needs to meet the growing demand of its customers.
In the turnkey project, Ericsson also delivered a series of services that facilitated the August launch of the new network, including business consultancy, design and initial installation of the network, and core optimization.
Salvador Salazar, CEO of Claro Chile, says: "Ericsson's global experience, in combination with local expertise and market-leading technology, will benefit us when delivering new and attractive services, specially designed for the Chilean market."
Gino Montalto, country manager, Ericsson Chile, says: "We are proud to continue being Claro's supplier and we are ready to support it on this new GSM technology path. Our solutions will allow Claro to bring new services to its customers in a cost-efficient way."
Ericsson AB (Nasdaq: ERIC)
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