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Press Release:

Huawei Rapidly Repaired CDMA Network After Disaster for Vietnam's Operator EVNT

Press Release
News Article  November 2006


Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. recently helped EVNT, an operator of Vietnam, repair its CDMA network which was attacked by typhoon within three days upon the attack day.

On the early morning of 1st October 2006, the severest typhoon of recent 20 years attacked the medium area of Vietnam and caused heavy loss. EVNT's network in the provinces of Danang, Hue and Quang Nam has been damaged so heavily that many iron towers were blown down, optical fibers were scratched off, accordingly the CDMA network service was interrupted in several districts.

As the first supplier of EVNT, Huawei assigned engineers to the spot on the very day of disaster occurred and soon after assembled network optimization team to optimize the network. Eventually, the re-construction work of the CDMA network was completed within three days and the services have been running quiet in gear now.

Mr.Tran Nga, Deputy Director of EVNT Center 2, remarked that: "Our network has undergone unprecedented damages, while Huawei just spent three days to repair it for us, which showed Huawei's rapid response and professional service are worthy of trust."

The cooperation between Huawei and EVNT began since the year 2003 and by now EVNT has delivered CDMA services around the most regions of Vietnam with the help of Huawei.





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