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Kyocera Wireless Corp. Announces CDMA2000 1X Trimodedate: March 18, 2002 Kyocera Wireless, a provider of CDMA wireless handsets, today announced the Kyocera 200, a new CDMA2000 1X trimode A-GPS wireless module. The new module is compatible with existing CDMA networks and new CDMA2000 1X networks currently being rolled out by many wireless carriers. According to Strategy Analytics, the global wireless data and computing device market will grow from just over $70 billion in 2000 to $175 billion in 2005. Kyocera's wireless module allows OEMs to integrate CDMA 2000 1X voice and data capabilities, along with A-GPS position-location capabilities, for a wide range of applications, including telemetry, automotive telematics, remote metering, wireless point-of-sale terminals, vending and auto vehicle location (AVL). The modules also are well suited to mobile computing products including PDAs, laptop and handheld computers, and other consumer electronic devices. "Kyocera's CDMA2000 1X module is an example of our continuing technical leadership in CDMA wireless devices," said Stan Scheufler, corporate vice president of product management and marketing for Kyocera Wireless Corp. "The Kyocera brand is a trusted name in CDMA technology and our new module's combination of high data rates, position location capabilities and trimode functionality is the right feature set for a host of business applications." The Kyocera CDMA2000 1X module is the first module on the market based on the QUALCOMM MSM 5100 chipset, making it compatible with existing IS-95A/B CDMA networks as well as new CDMA2000 1X networks. The module also features A-GPS position-location capabilities compatible with E-911 Phase II. The module's trimode capability (CDMA PCS 1900 MHz, CDMA digital 800 MHz and AMPS analog 800 MHz) provides seamless coverage using existing wireless networks. In addition, the Kyocera module supports IS-2000 data rates of up to 153 kbps on the forward and reverse links.
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