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Home » Indonesia's Axis Expands GSM Network with Ericsson

Indonesia's Axis Expands GSM Network with Ericsson

October 26, 2008
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Axis, Indonesia’s newest GSM/3G operator, has awarded an expansion contract to Ericsson for the next phase of the operator’s national network rollout program. The agreement, which includes network operation and technical support, will allow Axis to provide improved services and greater coverage to its subscribers while reducing operating expenses. Under the agreement, Ericsson will be responsible for the deployment of a GSM/EDGE and WCDMA radio access network, including about 2100 sites in Greater Jakarta, Banten and Sumatra. Ericsson will also supply its mobile backhaul solution with optical and microwave products. The contract also includes a three-year managed services agreement to provide technical support and network operation, including field operations and support services. Financial terms were not disclosed.http://www.ericsson.comhttp://www.axisworld.co.id/

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