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INFRASTRUCTURE DEALS

Ericsson

Brazil. With Tele Norte Celular for upgrade and new TDMA.

Value: US$50 million

Chile. With Entel PCS for GSM 1900 equipment.

Value: Undisclosed

China. With Liaoning Post & Telecommunications Administration for its GSM network.

Value: US$150 million

Croatia. With VIP-Net to supply base station subsystems for its new GSM network.

Value: Undisclosed

Ukraine. With Digital Cellular Communications to expand its TDMA network.

Value: US$30 million

United Kingdom. With One 2 One to expand its GSM network.

US$320 million

Lucent

Argentina. With CTI Movil to provide CDMA equipment.

Value: US$40.8 million

Australia. With One.Tel to build the first stage of a national GSM network.

Value: US$150 million

Brazil. With Telecelular Sul to expand its TDMA and analog networks.

Value: US$36 million

China. With Guangdong Mobile Communication to expand its CDMA network.

Value: Undisclosed

Taiwan. With KG Telecom to expand its GSM network.

Value: US$150 million

United States. With Sprint for the next phase of its CDMA-based PCS network development and expansion.

Value: US$780 million

United States. With AT&T Wireless Services for the next phase of its TDMA-based cellular and PCS network buildouts

Value: US$1 billion

Motorola

Belgium. With Belgacom Mobile to expand its GSM 900 network.

Value: Undisclosed

China. With China’s Hunan Posts and Telecommunications Administration to expand its GSM 900 networks.

Value: US$100 million

China. With China Unicom to expand its GSM networks in Guangdong province.

Value: US$106 million

Hong Kong. With Hutchison Telecom to expand its CDMA and GSM networks.

Value: US$75 million

Mexico. With four northern Mexico cellular providers for CDMA equipment.

Value: US$85 million

United Arab Emirates. With Etisalat to expand its GSM 900 systems in Sharjah and the Northern Emirates.

Value: US$27 million

Nokia

China. With China Unicom for GSM 900 equipment for the company’s Anhui, Gansu and Innter Mongolia branches.

Value: US$40 million

China. With Taiyuan Telecommunications Bureau to expand its GSM network.

Value: US$50 million

Hungary. With Pannon GSM for infrastructure equipment.

Value: US$53.1 million

Poland. With Polkomtel for GSM equipment.

Value: US$159 million

Singapore. With MobileOne to expand its GSM 900 network.

Value: US$30 million

Spain. With Amena for equipment for new GSM 1800 network.

Value: US$117 million

Taiwan. With KG Telecom to expand and upgrade its GSM network.

Value: US$ 100 million

Nortel Networks

China. With China Unicom to expand two GSM networks in Zheijiang province.

Value: US$60 million

Democratic Republic of Congo. With African Wireless to expand its GSM 900 network in Kinshasa.

Value: Undisclosed

Poland. With PTK Centertel to expand its GSM network.

Value: US$20 million

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