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
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China gov told compaines to support TD-SCDMA
October 28, 2002
A government-backed industry alliance to support China's homegrown
TD-SCDMA 3G cellular technology is to be set up this week.
Senior government officials and representatives of the country's
main telecom-equipment manufacturers, financial institutions and
its two mobile service providers - China Mobileand China United
- are scheduled to meet Wednesday to establish the TD-SCDMA Industrial
Alliance.
By gathering together such high-level representatives, the government
is indicating it wants to spur broader efforts across the domestic
industry to commercialize and support for development of the so-called
Chinese 3G technology, TD-SCDMA.
China has not yet decided which technology to adopt for its 3G
networks but it is likely to adopted at least two 3G standards out
of three available.
TD-SCDMA is being developed jointly by Datang and Siemens, but
the government is also being lobbied to consider WCDMA, the choice
of European companies, and CDMA2000, a standard developed by Qualcomm.
Nokia has invested heavily to develop WCDMA products, and has been
lobbying Beijing to adopt its standard.
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