3GNewsroom.com Home
3G shop
you are here: Home >> 3G News

Other 3G News


  Recent News

Qualcomm and Teleepoch Enter Into a 3G CDMA Subscriber Unit License Agreement, October 6, 2007

MTN chooses Cambridge Broadband Networks for multi-service wireless network in Rwanda, October 6, 2007

Brazilian government to publish 3G bidding rules soon, October 6, 2007

KTF 3G service suffers from technical problems, October 6, 2007

Argentina’s Personal lunches 3G service in Rosario, October 6, 2007

Russia has it's first 3G network, October 6, 2007

AT&T could drop Alcatel-Lucent as 3G mobile network supplier, October 6, 2007

Enea Extends License Agreement with ZTE for 3G Handsets, October 2, 2007

LG to unveil premium handsets in Brazil, October 2, 2007

KTF 3G subscribers doubled in less than 3 months, October 2, 2007

3G policy in India will be non-uniform, October 2, 2007

- previous news

Search
Search news
Search this site

 

ITU ended IMT-2000 enhancement meeting

date: October 27, 2001

Over 250 delegates representing 32 countries from around the world converged in Tokyo to experience the reality of 3G and agree on key factors for IMT-2000 ongoing success. At the 6th meeting of ITU-R Working Party 8F held from 10 to 16 October, the world's wireless industry, in partnership with the standards development organizations, approved the first revision to the set of terrestrial radio interface specifications for IMT-2000 and agreed on the technical framework that will enable people to travel and use their 3G terminal anywhere in the world.

The meeting adopted several key enhancements across the range of 3G technologies. Responding to the vision of a data-centric world, the addition of high-speed packet-based radio capabilities to the IMT-2000 radio specifications will allow operators to more effectively provision their networks and more closely tailor their systems to the dynamic needs of users as the 3G market matures.

This revision of the IMT-2000 radio interface specifications builds upon the solid base established in the approval of the initial IMT-2000 standard.

This evolutionary approach provides a forward-looking response to the increasing needs of the marketplace for wireless communications.

"WP 8F builds upon the foundation specifications of IMT-2000 released in early 2000. Our work with industry and administrations around the world to evolve IMT- 2000 is a continuing process focussed on making sure that 3G is truly global wireless, while maintaining relevancy to local market needs.

Our focus is bringing a full spectrum of innovative services to all users" says Stephen Blust, Chairman of WP 8F.

In the area of global circulation of IMT-2000 terminals, the ITU meeting in Tokyo achieved remarkable results in bringing to a successful conclusion the difficult negotiations among regulatory authorities, wireless operators and manufacturers to agree on the technical basis of the international framework, which will facilitate the global circulation of IMT-2000 terminals making global roaming a reality.

Discussions also progressed substantially on frequency arrangements to harmonize the different spectrum available globally for IMT-2000 and advanced ITU's vision for systems beyond IMT-2000, which will serve as the international roadmap to guide the industry towards on-going enhancements of 3G systems.

ITU Secretary-General Yoshio Utsumi congratulated Japan and the Republic of Korea for their leading role in bringing to life the first IMT-2000 networks. "The huge sums of money that operators were prepared to invest in obtaining licences show the degree of confidence in the technology and the potential market demand" Utsumi said. "Now that the first IMT-2000 systems are being deployed and 3G services and applications offered to the public, demand for wireless multimedia development is likely to be on a growth curve for the next 10 years ahead", he added, concluding "IMT-2000 shows how the ITU can effectively contribute to addressing the needs of the emerging wireless Global Information Society."

The ITU-R meeting coincided with the inaugural launch in Tokyo area of NTT DoCoMo 3G commercial service branded FOMA (Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access) on 1 October 2001, based on ITU IMT-2000 standards for W-CDMA.

Delegates at the Tokyo meeting experienced the excitement of one of the first commercial IMT-2000 systems, bringing home the message of data, multimedia, and the rich world of services that complement voice communications.

In his welcome address to the participants, NTT DoCoMo's Chief Executive, Mr Keiji Tachikawa, said that the migration from second-generation to third will revolutionize telecommunications putting the highest risk-taking on the first to launch the new technology. "But the high confidence of NTT DoCoMo in wireless multimedia and its evolution is such that we are already in search for additional spectrum." In October 2000, SK Telecom of the Republic of Korea had started a 3G commercial service, based on ITU IMT-2000 standards for cdma2000.

 



Top Sellers at our online store
1. NEC e606 on 3
2. Orange Nokia 7250i
3. O2 Samsung A800
4. NEC e808 on 3
5. Motorola A920 on 3
last updated: January 12, 2004

Visit our online store, click here
3G Motorola A920
Available Now!
Superb full colour touch- sensitive screen with a built-in digital camera for Video Calling.
Buy now from Free
 

M-Profits: Making Money from 3G Services
ISBN: 0470847751
This book discusses 3G services from the view of what is needed for the service to provide value to the user, what is the value proposition for the user, how will money be made out of delivering the service, and discussions on how revenue sharing propositions might work to benefit content providers and network operators. 3G operators should take note of this highly recommended book.

buy it UK | USA

3G Books to Read!

Books to search:
OR Search by categories:

top


www.3GNewsroom.com, 2001 - 2007, disclaimer, contact us