TOKYO May
29, 2008
- As the scale of Africa's mobile phone markets
rapidly advance, new orders from the region for NEC's ultra compact
microwave communication system, "Pasolink," also continue to surge.
The economies of African nations are presently
undergoing considerable
expansion as national stability returns following the end of civil
strife in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola and Sudan. The
discovery of such resources as petroleum and rare metals in Angola and
Nigeria has also brought a good deal of new wealth to the region.
These growing economies have attracted
increasing interest from Middle
Eastern port enterprises, including Kuwait's MTC, and UAE's Etisalat,
as well as proactive expansion of investment from global operators.
These diversified interests have significantly contributed to the
rapid growth of mobile phone subscribers in Africa, supported by the
construction and maintenance of mobile phone infrastructure. These
same influences have given rise to the growing adoption of Pasolink,
and its advanced ability to connect communications between local
mobile phone base-stations.
In order for NEC to continue expanding its
delivery of Pasolink
centered telecommunications infrastructure systems to African markets,
the company is currently planning to establish a locally based
telecommunications engineering center by the end of 2008. Beginning
with Pasolink, the center will concentrate on providing comprehensive
training programs for technical personnel from African telecom
carriers. The programs will cover everything from fundamental
information to maintenance/support of NEC's telecommunications systems,
and are expected to contribute significantly to the creation and
longevity of engineering frameworks. Locations for the facility are
currently being reviewed.
In 2007 the NEC Pasolink system held top share
in its class (30%
annually) according to studies carried out by Sky Light Research.
It is widely anticipated that demand for
Pasolink's advanced
technologies will continue to develop as the need for base station
access grows in response to the rapid global growth of mobile phone
subscribers, the spread of mobile internet services and the creation
of new broadband markets. NEC, as a business leader among ultracompact
microwave communication systems, will also continue the proactive
development and marketing of these versatile systems.
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