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TMCNet:  Ceragon gets Sub-Saharan African wireless network deals totaling $28 million

[November 28, 2012]

Ceragon gets Sub-Saharan African wireless network deals totaling $28 million

Nov 28, 2012 (TELECOMWORLDWIRE via COMTEX) -- Ceragon Networks Ltd. (NASDAQ: CRNT) said it is continuing to expand its footprint in Africa with long-term equipment and services orders from two large customers in sub-Saharan Africa.

Totaling $28 million, both orders are from existing customers who have already successfully deployed large scale high-capacity wireless backhaul networks throughout the sub-region, based on Ceragon's Evolution and FibeAir solutions.

An order of $15 million was received for the expansion of a mobile operator's high-capacity network within this rapidly growing mobile market. The other order of $13 million was received from an existing mobile customer for Ceragon's short haul and long haul solutions as well as professional services. This operator continues to develop its 2G/3G network in one sub-Saharan country as it begins to expand into another. The improved network quality will allow both mobile operators to offer voice and data services to millions of underserved subscribers who would otherwise not have had access to the services. Both projects are now under way and are expected to be completed over the next 18 months.

A recent report commissioned by the GSMA revealed that sub-Saharan Africa is the fastest-growing mobile market in the world, with an average annual growth rate of 44 per cent since 2000. Mobile connections have jumped to 475 million, compared to 12.3 million fixed line connections, representing the highest proportion of mobile versus fixed line connections globally.

Ceragon Networks provides wireless backhaul solutions that enable mobile operators and other wired/wireless service providers to deliver 2G/3G, 4G/LTE and other broadband services to their subscribers.

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