Comba Telecom Systems Holdings Limited, a major wireless enhancement solutions provider has signed a supply agreement with Telecom Italia’s (
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Initially, Comba will supply Telecom Italia Mobile with multi-carrier Tower Mounted Boosters (TMB) for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
Applications. The integrated TMB product is empowered by a multi-carrier power amplifier (MCPA) as a key component, and offers a compact, efficient and high capacity solution for 3G
network enhancement.
Telecom Italia Mobile thoroughly reviewed and tested Comba's range of solutions before signing the agreement. The reviews and tests proved that Comba is capable of offering world-class products and solutions to the most demanding customers.
“We are pleased to be working with TIM and look forward to growing and strengthening this win-win relationship,” said Comba’s Vice President of Sales & Business Development, Mr. Fredrik Dyfverman while speaking at the 3GSM (
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“We believe TIM chose Comba as a supplier because of its products are of superb quality and cost effective, and also because of its efficient support and delivery mechanisms.”
Dyfverman explained in a
press release that for Comba this agreement represents a major step forward for the Group in its effort to continuously expand its business in the European market, and testified to the effectiveness of the Group's international business strategy.
As a major wireless enhancement solution providers in the world, Comba is primarily engaged in the R&D and manufacturing of wireless enhancement products including repeaters, base station
subsystems & antennas, and digital microwave systems.
Headquartered in Hong Kong, Comba’s global operations include manufacturing and R&D centers in China and the US, with over 35 offices worldwide.
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Anuradha Shukla is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering call centers, CRM and information technology.
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