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ZTE sets its sights on Europe with ten-country technology roadshow
February 14, 2005
SHENZHEN, China -- ZTE Corporation, China’s largest listed telecommunications manufacturer and leading wireless solution provider, today announced plans to bring its cutting-edge technology to ten European countries within the next five months.
The planned roadshow – the first of its kind for ZTE in Europe – will visit Turkey, Greece, Romania, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, France, Spain and Portugal between March and July this year. On display will be ZTE’s advanced wireless technology and solutions for the 3G era, including the Corporation’s industry-leading WCDMA V3 system, next generation networks and a wide range of 3G services.
“We are already making inroads into the European market,” said Ms. Fang Rong, Vice President of ZTE Corporation. “We hope that through this roadshow more of our European colleagues will see first-hand what ZTE can offer and how we can work together to provide more flexible and cost-effective telecoms solutions.”
ZTE has established 14 offices in Europe and has already worked successfully with European partners to develop solutions across the continent: in Romania ZTE worked with Postelecom to establish the world’s first national next generation network; in Greece, ZTE provided an ADSL network to OTE for the 2004 Olympic Games; and last month, ZTE announced a global strategic partnership with Portugal Telecom.
ZTE Corp.
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