ZTE Tops the Global CDMA Market with a 30% Market Share
IDC’s 2010 Global CDMA Market and Prospects research note said that by Q1 2010, ZTE had shipped an accumulated total of over 250,000 base stations, allowing the Chinese company to claim the No. 1 spot in the CDMA market with a global share of 30.3%.
ZTE is the first vendor in the industry to launch the CDMA/LTE dual mode system. ZTE has also steadily enhanced its overall competitiveness of its CDMA products. It has consolidated its lead in the key emerging markets of China, Indonesia and India, and made breakthroughs in North America. In the Chinese market in 2010, ZTE has undertaken over 80% of the work to migrate Nortel and Motorola CDMA equipment.
By the first quarter of 2010, ZTE’s CDMA products were used by more than 120 operators in over 70 countries with an accumulated wireless capacity of 250 million lines.
A total of four trial and commercial EV-DO Rev.B networks were deployed worldwide including the world's first commercial EV-DO Rev. B network in Indonesia. Meanwhile, ZTE has also cooperated with seven top-tier operators worldwide to deploy commercial LTE networks and almost 50 trial networks in Europe, America, Asia Pacific and the Middle East. (ZTE Corporation)