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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Hungarian operator Pannon GSM and Nokia show first public WCDMA 3G operator
call in Hungary
October 9, 2003
Hungarian operator Pannon GSM and Nokia have demonstrated the first public
operator WCDMA 3G call in Hungary. The demonstration was carried out by
Pannon Chief Technology Officer Jozsef Huszlicska using the commercially
available Nokia 6650 phone.
During the demonstration, a series of services were on display including
streaming, Internet browsing, downloading, and MMS. Services used data
speeds of up to 380 kilobits/sec.
"This landmark highlights Pannon GSM's innovativeness and ability
to adopt new technologies. We continue to be highly committed to the needs
of our customers by offering state-of-the-art and exciting services irrespective
of the underlying technology," says Klaus Rasmussen, Chief Executive
Officer, Pannon GSM. "We will monitor the requirements of our subscribers
and our technical decisions will be taken based on that and on the business
environment when the time is ripe. This is the latest for the numerous
milestones we have marked with Nokia in our ten years of fruitful cooperation."
Additionally the two companies have made an agreement for Nokia to provide
a full WCDMA 3G testbed for Pannon GSM, including both 3G radio and core
network equipment. This will enable Pannon GSM to further explore and
evaluate the technical and service delivery capabilities of 3G technology.
"We are proud to be co-operating with Pannon GSM in this latest achievement
and in serving their customers at the highest level," says László
Tolnay, Senior Account Manager, Nokia Networks. "This also demonstrates
that Nokia is already well prepared and able to support the operators
in offering 3G mobile services through both EDGE and WCDMA 3G."
Nokia has been Pannon's primary supplier of GSM network equipment since
1993.
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