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Motorola wins GSM expansion contract with SomonCom in Tajikistan
April 24, 2006
KHUJAND, Tajikistan -- SOMONCOM, one of the largest network operators in Tajikistan and a subsidiary of CATD B.V. (a subsidiary of MCT Corp.), has chosen Motorola (NYSE: MOT - News) to expand its GSM network as part of a three-year framework agreement. A portion of the purchase price will be financed by Motorola.
The network expansion, which includes solutions from the Motorola Reach GSM portfolio, will enhance SOMONCOM's service quality and coverage and provide a network that is prepared for future technology upgrades. It will also increase the capacity of the network to support rapid growth and development.
The Motorola Reach GSM infrastructure that is being deployed includes Motorola's Horizon II 900/1800 MHz base stations, which support GPRS and a future migration to EDGE. This technology will simplify the future network development as the company looks to introduce enhanced data applications and services.
Richard F. Seney, CEO of MCT, commented, "MCT is pleased to continue expansion of its long-term strategic relationship with Motorola. Collectively we are committed to bringing an ever-expanding, state-of-the art service offering to the people of Tajikistan."
Mamajon Khamidov, general director of SOMONCOM, says: "The mobile industry in Tajikistan is entering a period of rapid growth and we are challenged to continually provide innovative services and an improved user experience to more customers. We have a long history with Motorola through its relationship with MCT and believe its expertise and heritage in GSM will help us achieve our business goals."
Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT)
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