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ZTE empowers Ethio Telecom with FTTR-B solution to build Africa's first all-optical government office
ZTE and Ethio Telecom deployed FTTR-B for the GERD office building in Ethiopia, with Africa's first all-optical government office network, delivering high-speed, secure and intelligent connectivity.
ADDIS ABABA (AFP) – Ethiopia signed an $800-million (600-million-euro) agreement with Chinese telecom giant ZTE Sunday to expand its telecommunications network, national operator Ethio Telecom said.
ADDIS ABABA, May 30 (Reuters) - Ethiopia will sign agreements with China's ZTE Corp and Huawei Technologies Co Ltd in a "few weeks" to expand its mobile phone infrastructure and double subscribers to ...
30 April 2007 SHANGHAI, China-- China's ZTE announced a $200-million deal with Ethiopia's state-owned telecoms group just ahead of the release of seven abducted Chinese workers in the African nation, ...
Swedish telecommunications group Ericsson has agreed to takeover more than half of China’s ZTE Corporation’s project in Ethiopia. Ericsson on Tuesday signed a framework agreement with Ethio Telecom, ...
ADDIS ABABA, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Swedish telecom group Ericsson is set to sign a contract with Ethiopia to expand telecom infrastructure, taking a slice of an $800 million contract from Chinese firm ...
LAKE WENCHI, Ethiopia—In the green highlands here southwest of Addis Ababa, farmers like Darara Baysa are proud owners of cellphones that run on a network built by China's ZTE Corp. The trouble is, ...
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