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To: brian h who wrote (5867)1/28/2000 5:25:00 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
How about some good news....New CDMA launch in Mexico (I checked the companies website). From Nancy Haft over on the Iusacell board....


Friday January 28, 4:14 pm Eastern Time

Mexico's Unefon sets Feb. 7 wireless telephone launch

MEXICO CITY, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Mexican wireless telephone company Unefon,
half-owned by the country's No. 2 broadcaster, TV Azteca (NYSE:TZA - news), said
on Friday it would launch its commercial service Feb. 7.

``Unefon is ready to launch commercial service, with all the necessary ingredients for
success: state-of-the-art technology, wide distribution, visible publicity and ample
financial resources,' Adrian Steckel, chief executive for Unefon, said in a statement.

Unefon has been running tests of its wireless systems dince December.

It aims to operate in Mexico's 20 largest cities by the end of the year, a company
statement said.

Steckel said the company had ``more than adequate' resources to construct
infrastructure to serve 1.5 million clients. He said Unefon had more than $600 million in
funds, including $480 million from Canada's Nortel Networks Corp. (NYSE:NT -
news) (Toronto:NT.TO - news), the technology provider for Unefon.

Earlier this week S&P revised its outlook on Azteca to negative from stable, reflecting
concern that higher-than-expected capital infusions could be required if the Unefon
business plan does not go as expected.

S&P mentioned concerns that resources from TV Azteca could be diverted to Unefon.

Unefon began a publicity blitz in December and previously said it would begin
commercial operations in January. Earlier, the company said it would make service
available first in the eastern part of Mexico City, the central Mexico city of Toluca and
the Pacific beach resort of Acapulco.

Unefon has frequency licenses to provide wireless telephone service throughout Mexico
and plans to sell fixed wireless telephone services. Fixed wireless phones are like mobile
phones in that voice and data signals are carried over radio waves. But they are
stationary and are connected to a small roof antenna.