| CDMA2000 Continues to Dominate the 3G Market in Latin America and The Caribbean |
| 4th
April, 2005 ( see
below for all today's 3G news ) |
| US: The CDMA Development Group (CDG) reported today that CDMA2000(R) continues to expand rapidly in Latin America and the Caribbean, spurring growth for operators and bringing advanced services to the region. There are 31 CDMA2000 operators serving nearly 9 million subscribers in 18 countries. "CDMA2000 was the first 3G technology deployed in Latin America and has become the foremost platform for growth and innovation in the region," said Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDG. "CDMA2000 will continue to lead in the transition to next-generation services, providing operators with significant competitive advantages over other technologies." CDMA2000 was first deployed in Latin America by VIVO (Brazil) in December 2002. With 36 commercial systems today, Latin America is the leading region in the number of CDMA2000 deployments worldwide. CDMA2000 operators are now introducing 1xEV-DO, the most advanced wireless data technology available; there are 6 commercial 1xEV-DO networks and 6 more are in deployment. Operators and consumers in Latin America can choose from more than 320 CDMA2000 handsets for 800 MHz and 1900 MHz, with photo and video cameras, web browsing, MMS and GPS capabilities. Capitalizing on the increased capacity and lower cost of delivery with CDMA2000, operators have been able to expand into new, previously underserved markets to offer affordable voice services and broadband Internet access. The high-speed data capabilities of CDMA2000 have allowed carriers to differentiate their service offerings through advanced applications, video downloading, entertainment and broadband Internet access, which drive gross adds and increase revenues. With deployments of CDMA2000, the growth of CDMA has accelerated in Latin America and the Caribbean; there were more than 42 million CDMA users in December 2004, a 32% increase from 2003, and the base is expected to surpass 50 million by 3Q 2005. There are 40 CDMA operators in 21 countries region-wide, and nearly 1 in 4 subscribers use CDMA technologies. CDMA will continue to expand in the region, fueled by the demand for CDMA2000 services |
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| CDMA2000 Continues to Dominate the 3G Market in Latin America and The Caribbean |
| The CDMA Development Group (CDG) reported today that CDMA2000(R) continues to expand rapidly in Latin America and the Caribbean, spurring growth for operators and bringing advanced services to the region. |
| Fujitsu Tie-Up with Alcatel for 3G Phones in China |
| Fujitsu bring a lot to the new agreement including Mobile Media Processors for 3G phones. |
| 3G User Demand Analysis for 3G Content and Applications in Asia |
| Most of Asia's operators are aggressively moving toward content provision as voice APRUs decline. |
| 100 GSM/EDGE Wireless Devices Launched |
| GSA – the Global mobile Suppliers Association, confirms from its latest survey published today that the number of GSM/EDGE devices launched in the market has reached 100 models. |
| CDMA2000 Continues to Dominate the 3G Market in Latin America and The Caribbean |
| The CDMA Development Group (CDG) reported today that CDMA2000(R) continues to expand rapidly in Latin America and the Caribbean, spurring growth for operators and bringing advanced services to the region. |
| Interactive Program Guide and Services for Mobile Devices |
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| Hutchison - Voice is the key to 3G |
| In some respects they follow a typical pattern: asset management and a revaluation of properties resulted in one-off gains that boosted profits by 38.1%, offsetting further losses in 3G. |
| Development of Advanced 3G Multimedia Handsets with New Modules |
| RADVISION announced a suite of significant new handset-oriented development modules for version 3.0 of its 3G-324M Developer Toolkit. |
| Management Buyout Mobile TV Distributor |
| The mobile TV distributor Kamera announced that the management together with external investors have completed their buyout of Kamera from World Television, listed at the London Stock Exchange. |
| QUALCOMM 3G 1xEV-DO Trial in South Africa |
| QUALCOMM Incorporated announced its successful collaboration with Inetcam in a project to provide trial wireless services to customers in South Africa. |
| Fujitsu Tie-Up with Alcatel for 3G Phones in China |
| Fujitsu bring a lot to the new agreement including Mobile Media Processors for 3G phones. |
| 3G User Demand Analysis for 3G Content and Applications in Asia |
| Most of Asia's operators are aggressively moving toward content provision as voice APRUs decline. |
| 02 Launch New Mobile Information |
| Knowledge Technology Solutions PLC (KTS) and O2, a leading provider of mobile services to consumers and businesses in the UK, have today launched KTS MarketTerminal with O2. |
| 100 GSM/EDGE Wireless Devices Launched |
| GSA – the Global mobile Suppliers Association, confirms from its latest survey published today that the number of GSM/EDGE devices launched in the market has reached 100 models. |
| Bridge Chip Offers 3G HSDPA Speeds |
| Elan's new VMB5000 Bridge Chip provides the only commercially available custom-built solution for translating the USB or UART signals from HSDPA modem chips or modules into PCMCIA or CF format in a single chip. |
| Vodafone Customers First to Watch Live Eurosport on 3G Mobiles |
| As of today Vodafone customers can watch live Eurosport on their Vodafone live! UMTS handset. |
| Ultra-sharp LCD Mobile Images at a 160-degree Viewing Angle |
| Samsung has developed a new design for mobile displays 10 inches or smaller that allows viewing of ultra-sharp LCD images at a 160-degree viewing angle in a variety of low or high ambient lighting conditions. |
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| Nokia 3G Phone and Stand Wins Award |
| "For Nokia, winning the iF product design award affirms Nokia's competence in design," says Eero Miettinen, Design Director, Nokia. |
| Orange and the Official UK Charts Company |
| From April 2005 every Orange customer that downloads a music track to their mobile could help make their favourite pop stars become UK chart toppers. |
NEC
Electronics introduced the µPD9971 melody chip for mobile phones,
which offers a superior three-dimensional positioning technology, sound
effects, and an industry-first 128 polyphonic tones. |
The
solution supports high-speed 1x EV-DO multimedia applications and can
be deployed easily due to its simple wall-mounted installation. |
With
the launch of EDGE, Swisscom is introducing Switzerland's first broadband
mobile network with nationwide coverage. EDGE makes high-speed data
transmission possible wherever mobile calls can be made on the NATEL®
network. |
3G
mobile operators have little incentive to offer VoIP services as W-CDMA
offers the cost and capacity attributes to support fixed–mobile
substitution. Wireless VoIP presents fixed operators, MVNOs and VoIP
providers with opportunities to disrupt the mobile voice market. |
Hutchison
Whampoa Limited (HWL) today announced the Group’s annual results
for 2004, and disclosed a current updated subscriber figure on its global
network, which includes Italy, the UK, Australia, Austria, Sweden, and
Denmark; as well as Hong Kong and Israel, which are under Hutchison
Telecommunications International Limited (HTIL). |
Subscribers
can watch what happens in the house live-streamed on their video-enabled
mobile phones. Big Brother is one of the most successful mobile content
services offered by 3 Sweden. |
Mobiltel
won the UMTS A Class license tender for a 20-year term. The tender included
a secret bidding and took two hours. The closing bid achieved –
which is also the winning one for Mobiltel - amounted to BGN 78 million. |
Orange
has launched technical and marketing trials of UMTS TDD (TD-CDMA) targeting
the enterprise market in Lille, France with equipment supplied by IPWireless,
the companies announced today. |
Orange
has launched technical and marketing trials of UMTS TDD (TD-CDMA) targeting
the enterprise market in Lille, France with equipment supplied by IPWireless,
the companies announced today. |
SUNDAY
Communications announced its annual result for the 2004 financial year,
reporting a net profit of HK$6 million after deduction of HK$43 million
in 3G costs, and its intention to launch 3G services in the second quarter
of 2005. |
Wireless
Valley Communications, a pioneering developer of innovative software
solutions for wireless network design and management, today announced
that it has enhanced its SitePlanner(R) and EnterprisePlanner(TM) products
to support broader and more powerful design and analysis of CDMA networks. |
PacificNet Inc., a leading provider of value-added telecom services
(VAS) in China, announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement
to acquire a 51% controlling interest in Guangzhou 3G Information Technology
Co., Ltd. |
Following
the lead of CSL, mobile operators worldwide are deploying the Helix
Universal Mobile platform to help bridge the speed gaps between 3G,
Edge and GPRS data networks. |
Convergys
Corporation announced its Infinys (TM) Rating and Billing software has
"gone live" for Hong Kong mobile network operator, SmarTone
(SEHK:0315). |
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