ZTE Signs GSM Expansion Contract with CMPAK

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Voice&Data Bureau
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ZTE Corporation announced that the company has signed a contract with CMPak,
a telecommunications operators in Pakistan, for GSM network expansion in the
country. Under the contract, the expansion includes the construction of 14
thousand carriers for radio network and 10 million lines for core network.

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CMPak was formerly called Paktel prior to its acquisition by China Mobile in
2007. This project marks the first cooperation between two Chinese Telecom
giants, ZTE and China Mobile, overseas.

"The partnership of two Chinese telecom providers collaborating overseas
demonstrates the rapid development of China's telecom sector and the benefits it
can deliver around the globe," said Mr. Wang Qiqiang, President of ZTE
South Asia.

"We are very delighted about the partnership and look forward to
establishing long-term relationship with ZTE," said Mr. Guo Yonghong, CEO
of CMPAK, after the signing was completed.

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According to the agreement, ZTE will provide its new generation V3 base
stations for the expansion, and the core network will adopt all-IP networking
mode.