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MTC Kuwait to reduce network operating costs through Motorola managed optimization services contract

Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) today announced a three-year managed optimization services agreement with MTC (Mobile Telecommunications Company) Kuwait, an MTC Group Operation, to improve the performance of operator's network across its serving area.

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  • Dr. Saad Al Barrak, CEO of MTC Group (right), pictured with Ed Zander, CEO of Motorola (left), during a recent visit to Motorola's headquarters in the United States.
    Dr. Saad Al Barrak, CEO of MTC Group (right), pictured with Ed Zander, CEO of Motorola (left), during a recent visit to Motorola's headquarters in the United States.
The multi-million dollar contract, which covers the ongoing enhancement of the telecom network, will enable MTC Kuwait to continue to deliver high quality service to its ever-growing number of subscribers and satisfy their increasing demands for new value-added services. A portion of the revenue on this contract was recognized by Motorola in the second quarter of 2006.

Motorola's managed optimization service, which utilizes market-leading tools and actual user data, provides an innovative and proven alternative to traditional optimization methods and helps to improve performance in a single or multi-vendor environment, while ensuring that the network operates at peak performance.

Motorola's experienced, best-in-class professionals and technology enable service providers to maximize their infrastructure investment and allow them to dedicate themselves to their core business objectives.

"If MTC is to continue its phenomenal rate of growth, our focus must be on ensuring that our infrastructure continues to evolve to effectively meet business and customer demand. We trust that Motorola's standards-compliant infrastructure, knowledgeable resources and clear operational processes will help us meet the objectives of our 3x3x3 strategy that aims to make MTC a global player in three stages: regional, international and global, with each stage completed in three years.

"Motorola's managed optimization services offering gives a framework to benchmark our performance and stay current with global telecoms technology while lowering our risk," said Mr. Barrak Al Sabeeh, general manager of MTC Kuwait.

Relying on Motorola's managed services is an integral part of MTC's wider plan to create and roll out new offerings to their customers in the 21 operations across the Middle East and Africa, and devote staff resources to customer service. Under the agreement, Motorola will lend its proven network optimization services expertise as well as its first hand knowledge of networking technologies in the Middle East market to ensure the optimal performance of the MTC Kuwait network on an ongoing basis.

"Increasingly, telecoms operators in the Middle East North Africa region are considering managed services for both the reduction in operating costs, and the continuity and availability of resources that this offering delivers. MTC Kuwait is among the Middle East's most aggressive operators and clearly saw the financial and strategic advantages that a long-term managed services agreement with Motorola would produce,"

said Ali Amer, senior director sales, Motorola Networks & Enterprise, Middle East North Africa and Pakistan (MENAPAK).

The three-year new managed optimization services contract complements Motorola's twelve-year relationship with MTC, which helped the operator achieve a range of regional landmarks including the first GPRS network and connecting the inaugural UMTS point-to-point video and voice calls across a live air connection. Motorola's GPRS core network technology services customers in MTC's operations in Kuwait, Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq.
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About MTC
MTC is the pioneer of mobile telecommunications in the Middle East and now a major player on the African continent. We began life in 1983 in Kuwait as the region's first mobile operator, and since the initiation of our "3x3x3" expansion strategy in 2002, we have expanded rapidly.

As a leading mobile and data services operator in 6 Middle Eastern and 14 sub-Saharan African countries with 9000 employees, we provide a comprehensive range of mobile voice and data services to over 21 million individual and business customers.

We operate in Kuwait and Bahrain as mtc-vodafone, in Jordan as Fastlink, in Iraq as mtc atheer, in Lebanon as mtc touch, in Sudan as Mobitel and in 14 sub-Saharan countries in Africa as Celtel: Burkina Faso, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Malawi, Madagascar, Niger, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Nigeria.

Listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange (Code; Tele), MTC's market capitalization exceeded US$11.8 billion as of May 1st 2006. For more visit: www.mtctelecom.com

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 get and stay connected 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 $35.3 billion in 2005.

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