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TD-SCDMA IC design house strategies

September 4, 2006

Research and Markets has announced the addition of Chinese TD-SCDMA IC Design House Strategies: T3G to their offering.

In most parts of the world, WCDMA or CDMA2000 have been selected as the standards for 3G mobile communications network establishment. China, however, has been actively developing its homegrown TD-SCDMA standard. Due to the lack of support from the leading international mobile communications equipment vendors, it has taken some time for the companies involved in TD-SCDMA to overcome the various technical problems and to build up a comprehensive industry supply chain.

By 2006, several Chinese IC suppliers including T3G, Commit and Spreadtrum had launched TD-SCDMA chips. T3G's efforts have attracted particular attention as the company's shareholders include leading international vendors Datang, Philips, and Samsung. This report will analyze T3G's development in the TD-SCDMA IC sector.

 

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