ZTE says that it has won a contract to upgrade Polish operator Polkomtel's national CDMA network. ZTE will supply equipment for the network in the 450MHz (L band), upgrading existing infrastructure to improve coverage and enable data and Push-to-Talk services.
ZTE will supply all equipment for the network including base stations and controllers, switching nodes, service platforms, and a GoTa digital trunking system. ZTE's GoTa Push-to-Talk system was the world's first CDMA-based trunking technology when it was launched in 2004.
"There is a growing demand in Poland for data services and high-bandwidth applications. Our subscriber base wants to be connected and make use of social networking. ZTE's CDMA technology enables Polkomtel to stay ahead of the competition and offer consumers the quality of services and innovative applications they are looking for," said Jaros?aw Bauc, President of the Board at Polkomtel.
Financial and timeline details were not disclosed.

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