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June 24, 2003; News is spreading that Hutchison 3G Hong Kong (3HK) forced Nokia to rip out all of its 720 WCDMA base stations worth Ł30,000 each in Hong Kong just 4 weeks before commercial launch of its 3G network.
Exact reasons for the abrupt action were not clear but it was said to be caused by sluggish installation by Nokia, equipment testing taking too long and incomparable 3GPP specifications between Nokia networks and NEC handsets. The commercial launch date was due to be in late-June, but it is looking unlikely to be live until mid-August.
Siemens and NEC have been brought in to replace the equipment and resolve the mess left behind by Nokia. Relations between Hutchison and Nokia have not always gone well. The situation got bitter when the 3G network rollout by Nokia was three months after NEC/Siemens was up and running for Hutchison 3G UK.
Hihi, vy jste vubec proti mobilmanii naci zpozdeni :-)) tento clanek tam taky meli o den driv.
:-p