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ZTE unveils new cdma2000 technology

November 16, 2004

ZTE Corporation, a Chinese telecommunications equipment manufacturer, revealed its ground breaking new technologies in CDMA and WCDMA today at the 3G World Congress event.

Supporting both voice and data at the same time, and offering wireless packet data services, ZTE's new solution "1xEV-DO+1x Release A" is the optimized 3G CDMA2000 system that was formally introduced to the overseas market. Visitors to the stand was able to see ZTE's 1xEV-DO demonstrate a rate of up to 2.4 Mbps wireless data services, which supports main 3G services such as streaming media and videophone. High speed document download and Internet surfing is a major feature for visitors.

As fast as 307.2 kbit/s of a single carrier wave, 1x ReleaseA is the enhanced edition of Release0, showing a doubled speed rate of the previous edition. The Release0 based 1x system has already been put into use in more than 90 commercial networks.

 

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