Axis Mobile operators entrust the construction project 1000 base transceiver stations (BTS) for 3G services High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) to the network vendor Ericsson.
"Based on the cooperation contract, Ericsson will build more than 1,000 2G and 3G towers in late 2012 for the Axis," said Michael McPhail, Chief Technology Officer of Axis, said in a statement on Sunday (10.23.2011),
On the value of a contract to build the network. But certainly, the construction technology HSPA-based 3G networks will strengthen the expansion of data services being intensified Axis.
The statement also mentioned, in the Axis aggression to expand mobile broadband network, earlier this week has started an open tender process to lease the provision of telecommunications tower 5000.
"As we move toward a society that are connected in one network, mobile broadband speed and capacity of data becomes very important," added Michael.
Across its network, Axis claims data rates will increase significantly up to 42 Mbps which will increase the speed of browsing the Internet, send and receive email or download and upload data.
Only, in order to achieve such speeds, Axis takes a second block of the 3G frequencies that are currently still in a 'dispute' and waiting for firmness regulators.
Axis launches its services for the first time in April 2008 and now expands to more than 400 cities in the country. After three years of competing, Axis has more than 15 million subscribers.
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