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To: foundation who wrote (88275)11/27/2000 10:14:23 AM
From: foundation  Respond to of 152472
 
(CDMA) Nigeria-South Africa Partnership To Rollout Telecom Infrastructure

Story Filed: Saturday, November 25, 2000 4:52 PM EST

Johannesburg (ITWeb, November 24, 2000) - Nigerian telecommunications
company Reliance Telecomhas concluded a joint-venture agreement with
South African empowerment group Nextcare, an associate of 3rd Cellular
bidder Nextcom HoldingsReliance Telecom, which holds national licenses in
Nigeria to provide wireless local loop services and international VSAT, has
recently signed a multi-million dollar contract with Nortel Networks for the
implementation of an advanced fixed wireless CDMA network. In addition, the
company has fulfilled all requirements to supply CDMA fixed wireless
networks and radio transmission kinks. Malcolm Bayes, Vice President Nortel
Sales, sub Saharan Africa, said the decision by Reliance Telecom to select
Nortel Networks as its preferred supplier was testimony to the success of the
company's focused strategy in which Nigeria was identified as a core growth
point for its business in Africa. The joint-venture company will initially rollout
a 1900MHz fixed wireless network covering the major cities in Nigeria,
including Lagos, Onitsho, Abuja and Port Harcourt.

The network will be launched in May 2001 with service offering leading to
voice, data, video and virtual private networks for corporate customers Chief
Annie Okonkwo of Clemco Industries, holding company for Reliance Telecom,
said that he was delighted to be the first company to take advantage of the
strengthening economic ties between Nigeria and South Africa. "The
partnership between Reliance and Nextcare will significantly enhance the
development of Telecommunication in both countries." He added that the new
network would see a potential of a million people subscribe in the early stages
of the project. Lawrence Petersen, Chairman of Nextcare, said: "The
Afro-partnership will not only increase telephone penetration in Nigeria, but
create a strong company to compete in a truly deregulated competitive
industry in South Africa." Peterson added that the partnership had finalised
plans to bilaterally undertake developmental projects in their two countries,
in areas of housing, transportation and tourism.

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