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Aug 21 2003 Alcatel has signed a US$80 million dollar
contract with Ghana Telecom (GT), the biggest telecom operator in Ghana, to
upgrade and expand its telecom network across the nation. The contract was
won through Alcatel Shanghai Bell, Alcatel's Chinese division.
Under the contract, Alcatel will provide and install 250,000 switching
lines in Accra, Kumasi and Takoradi, the "gold triangle" area of Ghana.
Alcatel will also help to expand mobile network capacity to 630,000
subscribers, with its advanced GSM solution. In addition, GT's transmission
network will be optimized with Alcatel's Metro Solution and fiber optical
ring in Accra.
Overall, Alcatel's solution will create a ninefold increase in the
country's mobile capacity, and a threefold increase in fixed network
capacity, contributing to the nation's economic development. The contract is
part of a larger, three-year exclusive agreement between Alcatel and Ghana
Telecom spanning further fixed and mobile infrastructure expansion.
Yuan Xin, Chairman of Alcatel Shanghai Bell, commented, "We are pleased
to be chosen as the sole vendor for this project. We will make this project
a showcase, and help pave the way for the economic development of Ghana."
Ghana Telecom, a state-owned company , is the biggest telecom operator in
Ghana's fixed and mobile sectors serving a nation of 20 million people. It
ranks among the top five of Ghanaian enterprises.
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