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CDMA2000 technologies set the pace for 3G

December 21, 2004

During the ninth annual 3G World Congress & Exhibition, held in November in Hong Kong, the CDMA Development Group (CDG) and wireless industry leaders demonstrated that 3G is here, with more than 160 operators and 140 million users across Asia, Europe, North America and Latin America. This year's Congress featured 3G CDMA technologies, including CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA and WCDMA, and focused on market opportunities and future technology evolution. More than 7,000 delegates from around the world participated in workshops, attended panels and presentations and visited exhibits from the world's leading wireless carriers, infrastructure vendors, device manufacturers, solution providers and content developers.

"The commercial success of CDMA2000 is proof of the tremendous potential for 3G," said Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDG. "3G CDMA technologies are transforming the telecommunication market allowing carriers to provide affordable voice services in underserved areas, drive the convergence of fixed telephony with wireless, and enable the introduction of new advanced data services. CDMA2000 is leading, and will continue to lead, in this evolution."

CDMA2000 dominates the 3G market today with rapid deployments, an expanding subscriber base and the introduction of high-speed data technologies. There are over 100 CDMA2000 operators providing advanced 3G services to more than 127 million users in 50 countries around the world, including developing markets such as India, China and Latin America. The base is growing at 5 million new users per month, exceeding many analysts' forecasts. CDMA2000 operators lead in the introduction of high-speed data technologies. 17 operators have deployed CDMA2000 1xEV-DO, which constantly delivers 300-600 Kbps and sometimes up to 2.4 Mbps data rates in commercial networks. With future enhancements, 1xEV-DO will offer Voice over IP (VoIP) as well as increased uplink data speeds which will support new 3G services such as video telephony.

A number CDG member companies made announcements at the Congress. Telstra in Australia announced the rollout of its CDMA2000 1xEV-DO network. Verizon Wireless formed a partnership with SK Telecom to offer ringback tones in North America, and Sprint launched Research In Motion's BlackBerry handset. Qualcomm announced that major infrastructure vendors, including Airvana, Ericsson, Hitachi, Ltd., Lucent Technologies, Motorola, Nortel Networks and Samsung joined forces to develop CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision A network solutions.

 

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