China’s ZTE donates 1,000 radio telephones to educational facilities in Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, March 29, Asia-Plus — China’s ZTE Corporation has donated 1,000 radio telephone sets to educational facilities in Tajikistan. On Tuesday March 27, the telephones were handed over to the Ministry of Education (MoE) for distribution among the country’s educational facilities.    Noilsho Nouraliyev, a spokesman for a MoE, said that an agreement on providing 1,000 […]

Firouza Bekova

DUSHANBE, March 29, Asia-Plus — China’s ZTE Corporation has donated 1,000 radio telephone sets to educational facilities in Tajikistan.

On Tuesday March 27, the telephones were handed over to the Ministry of Education (MoE) for distribution among the country’s educational facilities.   

Noilsho Nouraliyev, a spokesman for a MoE, said that an agreement on providing 1,000 radio telephone sets to Tajikistan’s educational facilities was signed between the ministry and the Chinese company on April 17, 2006.  

According to him, the telephones will be distributed among the country’s schools within the next few days.  

ZTE Corporation is China”s largest listed telecommunications equipment provider specializing in offering customized network solutions for telecom carriers worldwide.  The company develops and manufactures telecommunications equipment for fixed, mobile, data and optical networks, intelligent networks and next generation networks as well as mobile phones.  ZTE has been listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange since 1997.

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