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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Ericsson unveils CDMA2000 Omni Cell Radio Base Station 1140
September 23, 2003
Ericsson introduced its CDMA2000 1X omni cell radio base station (RBS)
1140. The RBS 1140 is the newest addition to Ericsson's CDMA2000 radio
access network product portfolio, which is based on Ericsson's true 3G
platform, the Connectivity Packet Platform (CPP).
"The RBS 1140 is yet another example of our commitment to helping operators
offer cost-effective 3G services," said Larry Brittain, vice president
sales with Ericsson Mobile Systems CDMA. "Ericsson's CDMA2000 product
portfolio improves our customers' profitability by reducing costs throughout
the network lifecycle, from initial capital purchase through installation,
maintenance and operation."
The RBS 1140, built on Ericsson's DV-ready CPP platform, is the latest
addition to Ericsson's true 3G solution for CDMA2000. This high performance
omni cell can support up to two RF frequencies. The flexible design and
industry leading channel element scalability of the RBS 1140 make it a
cost-effective solution to support low traffic areas, such as rural areas,
mountainous or hilly terrains, parks, etc. It can fill network coverage
holes, and also complement capacity in hot spots. The RBS 1140 shares
common hardware and software with Ericsson's other leading RBS products,
providing a number of cost saving benefits to operators.
Ericsson's radio and packet switching products, for both CDMA2000 and
WCDMA are built on Ericsson's advanced 3G CPP architecture. Leveraging
common platforms across 3G technologies enables Ericsson to focus its
R&D resources, improve time-to-market and streamline its supply chain,
resulting in cost savings and investment protection for its customers.
Shared platforms across CDMA2000 nodes for switching, radio access, IP,
services and applications result in reduced operations and maintenance
expenses due to fewer spares, less training and a common user interface.
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