Siemens successful in Hungary: Orders received for 500,000 telephone lines, 40 communication servers and 300,000 telephones.
The Siemens Information and Communication Networks Group can report a series of successes in the Hungarian telecommunications market. The company has been awarded the contract from the private telephone network operator Matáv Rt., Budapest, to significantly expand the country-wide telephone network in Hungary. Over the next three years, Siemens will install and start operating digital EWSD switching systems for a total of approximately 500,000 telephone lines. Siemens has thus increased its share in the Hungarian telecommunications market with regard to switching technology to about 60 percent.
Moreover, Siemens, the market leader for telephones in Hungary, has already received the order from Matáv to deliver around 300,000 Euroset 805S telephones by the end of the year 2000. Matáv Rt. is the largest network operator in Hungary. In this country, with its population of approximately 10 million, around 30 out of 100 residents had a telephone connected to a main station line at the end of 1997, whereas in Germany the figure is 57 out of 100.
The Hungarians also rely on Siemens for private telecommunication systems. The company has now equipped the information headquarters of the fire department head office with five Hicom Dispatcher desktop systems designed for special requirements in emergency call and operations centers. The 2.5 million people in Budapest and its suburbs can thus depend on reliable connections to the fire department. Siemens just provided the Hungarian police with 18 Hicom 300 E communication servers. In addition, Siemens was also awarded the contract from the Hungarian ministry of defense for a pilot project. The network with 24 Hicom systems and approximately 13,400 ports serves as a basis for updating the communication infrastructure in the Hungarian armed forces. Siemens can thus reinforce its number one position in the Hungarian market for private switching systems (PBX, Private Branch Exchange).
With over 170 million line units, the EWSD digital switching system from Siemens is the most successful system worldwide. It is used by more than 300 operators in over 100 countries.
To date, over 850,000 Hicom systems with around 28 million line units have been installed worldwide. Just under 16 million of these line units are large scale systems |