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Huawei completes mobile network modernization for Danish operator

Xinhua, March 4, 2015 Adjust font size:

Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei announced here on Tuesday that it had completed the mobile network modernization for the Danish telecom operator TDC.

The modernization is part of Huawei's Danish project, signed in September 2013, that will help TDC build and manage a new nationwide mobile network within six years, according to David Wang, president of Huawei's Wireless Product Line, at the ongoing Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

According to Wang, the modernization work has enabled the data traffic of TDC's network to increase by 130 percent within nine months.

"Meanwhile, the network key performance indicators (KPI) ranked No. 1 in Denmark by the third party test, and the customer satisfaction grew by 10 percent," Wang added.

"Huawei is our strategic partner and I believe our cooperation will be sustained and remarkable," said Peter Tier Schleits, chief operating officer of TDC Group, Denmark's largest telecom operator.

Wang said Huawei is currently discussing with TDC about the development direction and solution of the future mobile network so as to help TDC build more competitive mobile network and realize sustained business success.

Over the past few years, Huawei has managed to establish itself as a key player in growth and innovation in Europe, which has become Huawei's second key market and the center of its future investment strategy.

Since 2007, the Chinese company has steadily expanded its business in Denmark, a country with a high degree of digitization, in cooperation with local operators. Endit