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ZTE bags China Telecom IP procurement contract

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ZTE Corporation, a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, has won a share of the IP procurement contract with China Telecom. ZTE’s share of the contract was the largest of any bidding company this time.

As part of the contract, ZTE will deliver its M6000 high-end router to China Telecom for use in the infrastructure project. The IP procurement also involves the use of several technologies, including: broadband remote access servers, service routers, multi-service edge, aggregation switches, and high-end routing switches. Further, the China Telecom large-scale IP centralized purchase aims to provide fiber optic telecommunications capabilities to over 100 million customers.
To date, the ZTE M6000 has been put into use in more than 110 cities in 21 provinces across China.
ZTE’s T8000/M6000 products have been put into commercial use by China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom and by operators in several countries in across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

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