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Huawei to Build M1's Mobile Network in Singapore

(Business News & Technology News, 14 May 2008)


Singapore-based Mobile One (M1) has selected Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd (Huawei) to deploy its ALL IP GSM, 3G, HSPA (High-speed Packet Access) and LTE systems over the next five years.

M1, one of the most innovative mobile and wireless broadband operators in the region, selected Huawei to support the future expansion and upgrade of the company's 3G and HSPA network that include both the CORE and UTRAN whole network spans. Under the terms of the contract, Huawei has been given the task of implementing an end-to-end ALL IP network to meet M1's future requirements.

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