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LM Ericsson AB, the world's largest wireless network maker, on Wednesday said it had struck its largest deal to date, with a US$2 billion (€1.5 billion) network expansion contract from Bharti Airtel in India.

Under the two-year supply and services contract, Ericsson said it will design, plan, deploy and manage Bharti Airtel's GSM network across 15 areas of India. It will also include Bharti Airtel's pan-India prepaid platform in 23 areas.

Ericsson said it already manages more than 70 percent of Bharti Airtel's networks.

Over the past year, India has emerged as the world's fastest-growing mobile phone market, adding nearly 6 million new connections every month. The rapid expansion of the country's telecom sector has created new opportunities for companies with expertise in building communication equipment and infrastructure.

Last week, Paris-based Alcatel-Lucent won a contract valued at more than US$400 million (€290 million) from Reliance Communications Ltd., Bharti Airtel's immediate rival.

The first major contract from Bharti Airtel came to Ericsson in 2004, when it won a US$400 million (€290 million) deal to manage the communication network of the mobile phone company — India's largest in terms of subscribers.

Ties between the two companies have since become stronger.

Wednesday's deal will help Bharti execute its plans to expand in rural areas that will drive future sales of mobile phone services in the country.

 

Source: http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/07/18/business/EU-FIN-COM-Sweden-Ericsson-Bharti.php 

 

 

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