Nortel Launches CDMA ProductsNortel Launches CDMA Products

Nortel launches CDMA 450 portfolio, announces supply agreement with Telekom Baltija in Latvia

March 15, 2004

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DALLAS -- Nortel Networks(NYSE:NT)(TSX:NT) has unveiled its line of CDMA products that it has developed and tested for the CDMA 450 MHz radio spectrum, and has begun commercial deployments in Europe.

Nortel Networks CDMA 450 product portfolio is designed to help customers reduce network capital expenditures and operating costs while maximize existing network investments. The CDMA 450 products, built on Nortel Networks Metro Cell base station solution, are designed to be the most flexible available in the industry today.

CDMA 450 is a standard for use in countries transitioning to digital wireless service from Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) 450 analogue service and in countries advocating universal access to voice and data. Because of the lower radio spectrum, CDMA 450 has the advantage of covering a significantly larger geographical footprint compared to traditional cellular systems. This means fewer cell sites, lower capital expenditures and no need for licensed operators to acquire additional spectrum.

"We have been testing and deploying CDMA 450 over the past year and, based on the successes of these networks, we have brought to market what we believe is the most robust, cost-efficient solution available to operators today," said Steve Searles, vice president, marketing, CDMA/TDMA, Nortel Networks. "CDMA 450 is gathering momentum and attention across Eastern Europe, Asia and Latin America because it is relatively inexpensive to deploy and is ideal for covering vast regions and less densely populated areas."

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RIGA, Latvia -- Nortel Networks(NYSE:NT)(TSX:NT) has been awarded a supply agreement by Telekom Baltija to deploy a CDMA2000 1X network that will be used to provide wireless voice and high-speed mobile data coverage for Latvia.

Deployment of the network, which will operate in the 450 MHz radio spectrum, is already underway. Telekom Baltija expects to launch the CDMA network in the second quarter of 2004 and offer commercial service beginning in the third quarter of 2004. Wireless service offerings will be based on enhanced quality voice and high-speed mobile and fixed data transmission services.

"We are providing Telekom Baltija with a cost-effective 450 MHz wireless voice and data solution based on its specific business needs," said Steve Searles, vice president, marketing, CDMA/TDMA, Nortel Networks. "This will help position Telekom Baltija to usher in a new era of wireless services in Latvia."

"We plan to implement in Latvia one of the most progressive and advantageous mobile technologies in the world -- CDMA," said Michael Zotov, chairman of the board, A/S Telekom Baltija. "The key to success is a trusting relationship between the technology provider and operator. We are very pleased to be working with Nortel Networks, who we view as the most experienced CDMA technology provider."

Nortel Networks Corp.

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