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November 13, 2009

ChinaTel Group's Infrastructure Growth Gets a Boost with CECT

By Anamika Singh, TMCnet Contributor


ChinaTel Group, Inc., a provider of high speed wireless broadband and telecommunications infrastructure engineering and construction services, reportedly announced that the company’s planned infrastructure growth in the People’s Republic of China has increased significantly.

 
The PRC’s Public Security Ministry has selected CECT, Chinacomm Communications Co., Ltd.  to provide national security surveillance services using the wireless broadband network ChinaTel is currently deploying for Chinacomm. ChinaTel can deploy and operate a wireless broadband telecommunications network in 29 PRC cities, according to the contract with Chinacomm.
 
"As we continue to deploy the Chinacomm Network and work with various ministries within the PRC, it has become apparent that our track record of successfully delivering state of the art software and hardware solutions has justified our reputation as a top tier wireless broadband telecommunications company sought after by major segments of the Chinese Government," George Alvarez, CEO of ChinaTel, said in a statement.
 
"Our relationships in China have enabled us to expand our wireless network to reach segments of the consumer, enterprise and government markets that a few years ago were beyond reach," Colin Tay, the President of ChinaTel, said in a statement. "We are extremely proud of our team and their accomplishments in China in order to become a ’best of class’ provider of wireless broadband telecommunication services, and to be recognized by the Chinese Government as a preferred provider of these services."
 
ChinaTel Group, Inc., through its controlled subsidiaries, provides fixed telephony, conventional long distance, high-speed wireless broadband and telecommunications infrastructure engineering and construction services. The company is a business entity forged through a merger with Trussnet USA and a Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprise in the Peoples Republic of China, to acquire and operate WiMAX (News - Alert) networks in key markets throughout the world.
 
ChinaTel, through its affiliation with ChinaComm, currently has access to 63 full-time employees working on fee-based application technologies including;  e-government, city administration, industry applications, public security and emergency communications, wireless broadband access, advertisements, e-learning and amusement systems

Anamika Singh is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anamika's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Amy Tierney


 
 
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