Motorola begins supply of its GSM-systems to “Indigo-Somoncom” in northern Tajikistan
11:04, may 10, 2006Author: Zarrina Ergasheva
Khujand-based cellular operator “Indigo-Somoncom†has concluded a three-year agreement with Motorola on purchase of the “Reach†GSM-system.
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, May 10, Asia-Plus - The Khujand-based cellular operator “Indigo-Somoncom” has announced signing of a three-year partnership agreement with Motorola. This agreement provides for expansion of the GSM-standard communication network belonging to the operator in the Sughd province.
Mansour Homidov, commercial director of the “Somoncom” operator, has told Asia-Plus that under this agreement Motorola is supplying its “Reach” GSM-system, which will allow “Indigo-Somoncom” raising quality of rendered services and expanding a range of activity of its network as well as preparing for further introduction of new technical decisions.
According to Mr. Homidov, “infrastructure decisions of Motorola Reach GSM supposed to be introduced in
Tajikistan
include basic stations Motorola Horizon II working in diapason from 900 megahertz to 1800 megahertz with the GPRS support.
The cellular operator “Indigo-Somoncom” was established in March 200 as a result of an active cooperation with the
U.S.
company MCT. By early 2005, the “Indigo-Somoncom” operator has had more than 70,000 clients.
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