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5.16.2007 - 10:57am ET
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Motorola and GSM Association Deploy Wind and Solar Powered Cell Site with MTC Namibia
World’s first wind and solar commercial network GSM cell site
(CSRwire) WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA – May 16, 2007 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) today
announced that it has deployed a wind and solar power system to operate
MTC Namibia’s GSM cell site at Dordabis village in the Khomas region of
Namibia. The trial with MTC Namibia supports the African operator’s
strategy for increased voice and data service coverage in rural areas of
Namibia and is the first of its kind globally.
"With the implementation of cell sites into more remote areas this
Motorola solution provides us with an efficient and reliable alternative
to the often costly roll-out of mains grid electricity. This is an
important project for us and commencement of the wind and solar cell site
trial is proof of our commitment to our customers to provide the essential
communication services needed in the region," said Albertus Aochamub,
corporate services general manager, MTC Namibia.
By incorporating renewable energy solutions into communication networks
Motorola is trialling this solution as a feasible option for operators
instead of utilising costly fuel generators or waiting long periods for a
mains grid connection. The Dordabis cell site will remain a part of MTC
Namibia’s live GSM network throughout the trial.
Motorola has been working with the GSM Association on this project which
was announced at 3GSM Barcelona in February this year. "A key challenge in
much of Africa is connecting people in off-grid locations and this project
seeks to highlight to operators that wind and solar power is a real and
cost effective alternative. We expect this pilot to become a showcase for
the industry and to see replication of the model thereafter," said Dawn
Hartley, Development Fund manager at the GSMA.
With its expanded rural and roadside network coverage MTC Namibia is
providing voice and GPRS/EDGE data services to enable new communities to
access communication and the internet at a level not possible before.
Recently, MTC Namibia has also launched a Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC)
service on its GPRS network. Initially being utilized as a communication
aid to deliver services within local communities, it will be expanded to
serve diverse subscriber groups and businesses in the future.
"We are excited to be working with MTC Namibia on this solar and wind
power powered cell site. Though this particular trial is being delivered
on a GSM network, the Motorola solution has the capability to be applied
to other wireless networks that have rural cell site power issues," said
Ali Amer, vice president, Middle East, Africa and Pakistan, Motorola Home
& Networks Mobility.
Once installed, the cost of power is almost zero, and wind and solar
powered cell sites require minimal maintenance unlike a diesel driven
generator which generally requires, at a minimum, a monthly visit for
refuelling. This translates into added savings in operating expenditure
(OPEX), a key factor to emerging market network operators.
Motorola’s renewable energy solutions for powering wireless network cell
sites are part of the company’s Reach GSM portfolio. For more information
please review the Solar and Wind trial micro site at: www.motorola.com/reach/windandsolartrial
About Motorola
Motorola is known around the world for innovation and leadership in
wireless and broadband communications. Inspired by our vision of seamless
mobility, the people of Motorola are committed to helping you connect
simply and seamlessly to the people, information, and entertainment that
you want and need. We do this by designing and delivering "must have"
products, "must do" experiences and powerful networks -- along with a full
complement of support services. A Fortune 100 company with global presence
and impact, Motorola had sales of US $42.9 billion in 2006. For more
information about our company, our people and our innovations, please
visit www.motorola.com.
About MTC Namibia
MTC (Mobile Telecommunications Limited) was established in 1995 as a joint
venture between Namibia Post and Telecommunications Holdings (NPTH), Telia
and Swedfund. During May 2004, NPTH concluded a deal that saw it hold 100
per cent of the shares in MTC by acquiring the 49 per cent held by Telia
Overseas AB and Swedfund International AB. NPTH is 100 per cent owned by
the Government of the Republic of Namibia. On 1 September 2006 the sale of
34% of MTC shares to a strategic/technical partner were concluded with
Portugal Telecom which also holds the management contract. www.mtc.com.na
About GSMA Development Fund
The GSMA's Development Fund was set up in October 2005 to catalyse the
role of mobile technology in social, economic and environmental
development. Working with the mobile industry, the development community
and governments, the Fund seeks to identify innovative ideas for
development that are scalable and sustainable on a global level. By
focusing on practical implementation, the Development Fund and its
partners create unique knowledge and experience of the role and potential
of mobile technology in development. For more information please visit: www.gsmworld.com/developmentfund/index.shtml
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