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TTPCom announces complete technology suite for the development of 3G terminals

January 23, 2003

TTPCom, an independent supplier of technology for digital wireless communications, today announces its complete 3G technology set enabling silicon vendors and handset manufacturers to develop stand alone 3G or dual mode 3G/GSM devices for launch in 2004.

For silicon vendors TTPCom offers 3G intellectual property (IP) in the form of baseband and radio chip designs. In this area TTPCom has developed a range of flexible IP building blocks that enable silicon vendors to complement their existing in-house technology in the development of dual mode products. The company has already engaged with two silicon companies to utilise this portable IP approach for the development of dual mode 3G/GSM baseband chips and is now in the process of validating the system solution for use by handset manufacturers.

For handset manufacturers TTPCom offers 3G/GSM dual mode protocol software that is warranted to work with silicon from any of its semiconductor partners. Terminal manufacturers licensing TTPCom’s protocol software now, and working with TTPCom’s silicon partners, will be well placed to offer dual mode handsets to market in 2004. In addition TTPCom provides a flexible applications framework that enables manufacturers to quickly customise their handsets with new services and applications, such as video streaming and 3D downloadable games, all designed to take advantage of the higher bandwidth available on 3G networks.

 


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