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Nokia launches a new High Capacity GSM System
October 26, 1998

Technology to revolutionise GSM networks

Nokia today launched a revolutionary new High Capacity GSM system at the PT/ExpoComm exhibition in Beijing, China. This pioneering technology will offer more capacity, more power and more efficiency in GSM networks than previously possible.

Nokia's new system will take GSM to a new level, offering a ten-fold capacity increase compared to conventional networks. Switching capacity will be more than doubled to serve 400,000 subscribers and network investment costs will be significantly reduced.

These dramatic improvements will be possible with new products comprising of a Mobile Switching Centre (MSC), Home Location Register (HLR), base station with integrated access transmission equipment, base station controller and a range of tools for training services, planning and information management.

" The number of mobile subscribers is expected to reach 300 million by the end of this year and we anticipate around one billion users in 2005," says Mikko Heikkonen, President, Network Systems, Nokia Telecommunications. "Nokia's vision of voice going wireless is being realised. With the increasing demand of advanced voice and data services in GSM networks, we are addressing capacity needs for operators with this new system."

Nokia is and continues to be a pioneer and established leader in GSM. As the number of subscribers to mobile services continues to increase, with networks carrying more information than ever before, Nokia is leading the way to provide innovative solutions to improve the mobile industry's overall efficiency.

Nokia offers total GSM systems, with everything from digital mobile phones to transmission and switching as well as extensive services for building, efficiently operating and developing these networks. Having supplied GSM technology to 74 operators in 37 countries, Nokia ranks as the world's largest supplier of GSM 1800 networks and one of the two largest in GSM 900. The world's first GSM call was made through a Nokia network in 1991.


Nokia is the world's leading mobile phone supplier and a leading supplier of mobile and fixed telecom networks including related customer services. Nokia also supplies solutions and products for fixed and wireless datacom, as well as multimedia terminals and computer monitors. In 1997, net sales totaled FIM 52.6 billion (USD 9.8 billion). Headquartered in Finland, Nokia is listed on five European Stock Exchanges and on the New York Stock Exchange (NOK.A), has sales in 130 countries and employs more than 42,000 people world-wide.



Contact information:
Ms Arja Suominen, Vice President, Communications,
Nokia Telecommunications

Tel. +358 500 40269
+ 358 9 5113 8193

Fax + 358 9 5113 8199





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