Kenya´s Government Officials Visited ZTE

Release Time:2006-08-30
Kenya´s Government Officials Visited ZTE - ZTE Press Release

Kenya´s Government Officials Visited ZTE

Date:2006-08-30 ZTE Click:213

The morning of March 27 was sunny. A group of Kenya´s government officials came to ZTE (Shenzhen 000063 Hongkong0763) base in Shenzhen High-tech Park. Different from usual guests, these visitors mainly consist of Kenya´s financial officials accompanied by senior executives from China´s Ministry of Finance. Besides Minister of Kenya´s Financial Ministry, we also saw General Manager of Kenya Telecom, Kenya Ambassador to China and other important officials from Kenya government in this 18-officical team.

These senior officials attentively listened to the introduction about ZTE in the exhibition hall. During the introduction, they kept on trying ZTE´s new handsets and looked very much impressed by the service demonstration as well as ZTE´s rapid development in the global market in recent years.


Kenya´s Financial Minister is Using ZTE Mobile Phone

In the afternoon, Senior Vice President-Finance, Mr. Wei Zaisheng talked with Kenya´s senior government officials at ZTE headquarters.

As ZTE is rapidly expanding its sales in the African market, senior government officials from African countries have been visiting ZTE more frequently recently. Last month, His Majesty, H.E, Isaias Afwerki, President of the State of Eritrea, visited ZTE Headquarters in Shenzhen. Other government officers of Eritrea together with over 10 senior officers from Shenzhen Municipal Government accompanied the president during the visit.

Also as No.4 DSL equipment provider in the world, ZTE continues to increase its market share in Africa with products already deployed in more than 14 countries including Egypt, Nigeria, Tunisia, Kenya, Zambia, Algeria, and Ethiopia. In 2004, ZTE beat all other competitor vendors to make the first ever 3G call in Tunisia; ZTE´s GSM products have been used in large-scale applications in Nigeria and Ethiopia; and, also in 2004, ZTE was selected by Egypt Telecom to construct a large-scale CDMA network covering the Nile River Delta.