
By Sarah Left
Published: 8 September 2000 13:24 BST
Spanish wireless carrier Airtel is spending $100m on equipment from Nortel Networks in a bid to be the first European telco to roll out a UMTS network.
Nortel will build Airtel's network using internet base stations for wide-area radio coverage and packet-based core networks.
Airtel intends to offer UMTS services to business and residential customers in 23 major urban areas across Spain from August 2001.
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