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CDMA2000 is Leading the Migration from 2G to 3G |
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August , 2006 |
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US : The CDMA Development Group announced the availability of a new CDMA2000® fact sheet—designed to outline the various ways in which the technology has achieved leadership in delivering advanced performance to networks across the globe. The fact sheet is available on the CDG’s Web site at www.cdg.org. "CDMA2000 is one of the most successful wireless technologies in the world. The CDG’s new fact sheet on CDMA2000’s vast benefits and advantages is an important resource for operators and industry analysts who want definitive guidance on the kind of networks that will propel telecommunications into the next generation," said Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDG. "From the performance and economics of its evolutionary roadmap to the worldwide proliferation of its extensive portfolio of affordable handsets and next generation advanced services, CDMA2000 has become an even more compelling mobile communications solution than the day it was first introduced to the industry six years ago.” Following are samples of data included in the fact sheet: Nearly 200 operators
have selected CDMA2000, and this number continues to grow. · Up to 80% of the 3G subscriber base worldwide use CDMA2000 devices and services. · Close to 8.5 million new people subscribe to CDMA2000 services every month. · By the end of 2006, CDMA2000 will reach 350 million users and analysts predict that the number will approach 500 million by 2010. With the introduction
of 1,250 devices from more than 80 suppliers, CDMA2000 offers the
largest selection of devices as compared to any other technology.
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