HiQ signs frame agreement with 3GIS and works on 3G network design

Report this content

HiQ signs frame agreement with 3GIS and works on 3G network design HiQ has signed a frame agreement with the network operator 3GIS. The agreement covers consulting services within network design and management. "HiQ is working with 3GIS on 3G radio and transmission network design" says Patrik Boman, Managing Director of HiQ Data. "HiQ has worked with network design for both fixed and mobile telephony for several years." 3GIS is a network operator owned in equal parts by Europolitan and Hi3G. 3GIS works with ensuring that its owners have cost-efficient network coverage and capacity in compliance with their needs. "3GIS is a new, interesting customer for HiQ. As the technology develops, new constellations are created that help to improve cost efficiency, capacity and quality. This increases the possibility of effective roll-out of networks and services," says Lars Stugemo, CEO of HiQ International. "Our considerable experience in communications enables us to help our customers transform technology into profitable business solutions. Profitability and high quality are top priorities - both for our customers and for HiQ," concludes Stugemo. For further information, please contact: Patrik Boman, MD HiQ Data, tel.: +46 8 588 90 000 Lars Stugemo, CEO HiQ, tel.: +46 8 588 90 000 Anna Svensson, CIO HiQ, tel.: +46 704 200 103 HiQ is an IT and management consultancy that focuses on high tech solutions in the fields of telecoms, mobility and simulation technology. The company is a leader in these fields, and the Nordic region is its domestic market. HiQ employs 450 people at offices in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. HiQ is listed on the Stockholm Exchange. For more information, please visit www.hiq.se ------------------------------------------------------------ This information was brought to you by Waymaker http://www.waymaker.net The following files are available for download: http://www.waymaker.net/bitonline/2001/11/01/20011101BIT00380/bit0001.doc http://www.waymaker.net/bitonline/2001/11/01/20011101BIT00380/bit0001.pdf