Telecom New Zealand today handed management of its CDMA network to Lucent Technologies in a deal that will net the latter US$100 million over the next five years.
Nortel Networks was disappointed to miss out in Telstra's recent round of billion dollar networking hardware contracts, but last week warned the winners they had better shape up or face being shipped out.
Telecom New Zealand plans to launch its 3G service in Auckland before Christmas.
Telstra has revealed an R&D deal with a major telecoms kit maker to improve its network.
Lucent Technologies has begun shipping the hardware that at least 10 wireless carriers throughout the world need to complete their next-generation mobile telephone networks.
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