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To: Maui Jim who wrote (3352)5/4/1998 9:52:00 PM
From: esterina  Respond to of 6565
 
I guess this is good news for VLSI.

Ericsson Awarded $300 Million GSM Expansion
Agreement in Turkey

Business Wire - May 04, 1998 10:22

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 4, 1998--Ericsson has been awarded
a framework agreement for further expansion of the Turkcell GSM network, valued at close
to $300 million.

The agreement represents a turnkey project including new radio base stations, AXE switching
equipment and services. Deliveries and installation will start immediately and the project is
scheduled to be completed by the end of this year.

"We appreciate Ericsson's actual and active involvement in Turkcell's fast development pace.
Turkcell will obtain a stronger infrastructure and gain a competitive edge with this new
agreement and we can continue being a worldwide leader with Ericsson's GSM 900 systems
and services," said Mr. Cuneyt Turktan, Turkcell's Chief Executive Officer.

Turkcell is the largest GSM operator in Turkey. The company has been in operation since
February 1994 and currently has 1.3 million subscribers, which is 76 percent of the total
market. Turkcell also has commercial roaming agreements with 102 operators in 63 countries.
The company ranks among the top ten GSM networks globally in terms of subscription base
and growth rate. This agreement is part of the company's intent to retain its leading position in
a competitive market.

GSM is the world's most widely deployed digital wireless communications standard. Ericsson
is the market leader in GSM worldwide, with almost half the world's 80 million GSM
subscribers connected by Ericsson systems. More than 110 network operators in some 60
countries around the world rely on Ericsson's GSM systems.

Ericsson's 100,000 employees are active in more than 130 countries. Their combined
expertise in fixed and mobile networks, mobile phones and infocom systems makes Ericsson a
world-leading supplier in telecommunications.