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Infrastructure Awards

Alcatel

China. With China Mobile for GSM network expansion contracts by Shanghai Mobile and Jilin Mobile.

Value: US$70 million

Malaysia. With Telekom Cellular to expand its existing GSM 1800 MHz capacity and ready it for GPRS.

Value: US$85 million

Philippines. With Digitel to roll out its mobile network by 2002.

Value: US$200 million

Ericsson

Bahrain. With Batelco for a GSM network subscriber capacity expansion.

Value: US$26 million

China. With Guangdong Mobile Communication for a GSM/GPRS expansion.

Value: US$535 million

Hong Kong. With SmarTone for a W-CDMA network.

Value: Undisclosed

Thailand. With AIS to expand its GSM 900 MHz and GSM 1800 MHz networks.

Value: US$220 million

United States. With VoiceStream to expand its GSM network and to deploy EDGE infrastructure.

Value: US$150 million

United States. With Cingular Wireless as a supplier of its GSM/EDGE/W-CDMA network in its nationwide network.

Value: Undisclosed

Huawei

Nepal. With Nepal Telecommunications Corporation to replace and enhance its existing GSM network.

Value: US$12 million

Lucent

United States. With Cingular Wireless to expand its coverage and capacity.

Value: Undisclosed

Venezuela. With Movilnet for a nationwide cdma2000 network to upgrade its current TDMA network.

Value: US$150 million

Motorola

China. With China Unicom to expand its 800 MHz CDMA network in Hebei province.

Value: US$34.8 million

China. With China Mobile to expand its GPRS network.

Value: Undisclosed

India. With Bharti Enterprises for a GSM/GPRS network in western India.

Value: US$70 million

India. With BSNL for a GSM network in each of the four states in south India.

Value: US$178 million

Malaysia. With Telekom Cellular for a GSM 1800 MHz network with GPRS capability.

Value: US$44 million

Thailand. With CP Orange to install an 1800 MHz GSM network in Thailand’s provinces.

Value: US$250 million

United States. With Horizon PCS to upgrade and expand its CDMA network in several U.S. states.

Value: US$30 million

United States. With Nextel to upgrade its iDEN network to double voice capacity and add data compression.

Value: Undisclosed

NCC

Sweden. With 3G Infrastructure Services as a base station supplier for its third-generation network.

Value: Undisclosed

Nokia

China. With China Mobile for a GPRS expansion to cover all 31 Chinese provinces.

Value: Undisclosed

China. With Beijing Mobile Communications to expand its GSM 900 MHz and 1800 MHz networks.

Value: US$100 million

China. With Jiangxi Mobile to expand its GSM network.

Value: US$20 million

Finland. With Telia Finland for its third-generation network.

Value: e60 million (US$54 million)

Hong Kong. With CSL for a third-generation network.

Value: Undisclosed

India. With Birla Tata AT&T for a GSM 1800 MHz network including GPRS capability.

Value: Undisclosed

Indonesia. With Telkomsel for a GSM expansion.

Value: Undisclosed

Malaysia. With TimeCel for a GSM 1800 MHz network.

Value: e40 million (US$36 million)

Saudi Arabia. With Saudi Telecom Company for a GSM 900 MHz and 1800 MHz network expansion.

Value US$200 million

Sweden. With 3G Infrastructure Services as the exclusive supplier of its third-generation network.

Value: Undisclosed

United States. With Cingular Wireless as a supplier of its GSM/EDGE/W-CDMA network in its nationwide network.

Value: Undisclosed

Nortel Networks

United States. With VoiceStream Wireless for a three-year GSM upgrade contract.

Value: US$300 million

United States. With Verizon Wireless to deploy Internet Protocol technology in four markets.

Value: Undisclosed

Siemens

China. With China Mobile to expand its GPRS-based services in nine provinces.

Value: Undisclosed

Indonesia. With Telkomsel to expand its GSM network throughout the country.

Value: e100 million (US$90 million)

United States. With Cingular Wireless as a supplier of its nationwide GSM/EDGE/W-CDMA network.

Value: Undisclosed

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