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Motorola and China Mobile Announce Contracts Worth US $394 Million

Tanya Palta
Published on August 13, 2007

Motorola, Inc. today announced contracts worth US $394 Million with China Mobile Communications Corporation (CMCC) for GSM network expansion. The contracts were signed in the first half of 2007 and Motorola has already supplied CMCC with GSM infrastructure equipment such as its Horizon II base stations, in addition to value added services.

"Today's announcement clearly illustrates Motorola's continued success in the GSM market and its position as one of the leading equipment and services suppliers in China," said Ruey-Bin Kao, president of Motorola China. "Our goal is to continue to provide China Mobile with a state-of-the-art GSM network that enlarges its network coverage, maximizes investment and delivers the best services to its customers."

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