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Taiwan’s
First 3G CDMA Network |
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16th January 2003 |
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Nortel Networks is the major infrastructure supplier for APBW’s 3G CDMA network, providing the entire radio, access and core packet network, which will enable higher capacity and throughput. Deployment of a complete 3G radio access and core packet network for APBW is already in progress. "Our objective is to firmly establish APBW as a mobile, high-speed data leader in Taiwan’s 3G market," said Chung-ming An, chief executive officer, Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless. "We believe that CDMA2000 1xEV-DO will enable us to deliver leading wireless data services and applications that Taiwan mobile users demand. We selected Nortel Networks as our sole supplier because of their CDMA leadership and expertise." Under the terms of the contract, Nortel Networks CDMA2000 1X solution for APBW includes: Nortel Networks Univity CDMA Metro Cell radio base station equipped for 1xEV-DO; 1xEV-DO Univity Radio Network Controller and Element Management System; Univity CDMA Packet Data Service Node; Nortel Networks Passport* 8600 Routing Switch; Passport 7000 Mulitservice Switch; and related infrastructure. Nortel Networks Univity solutions support CDMA2000 1X and 1xEV-DO services from the same base station. This will position APBW to drive reduced capital and operating expenses. Univity solutions will also position APBW to generate new revenues through multimedia services like video and audio streaming and interactive gaming at peak data rates up to 2.4 megabits per second. "We are honored to be working with APBW in deploying its 3G network in Taiwan," said Jackson Wu, managing director, Nortel Networks Taiwan. “We believe the launch of 3G networks will bring Taiwan’s wireless data services into a new era of multimedia broadband. Consumers will be able to enjoy wireless multimedia, streaming video and real-time, on-line TV news. As a global leader in 3G wireless solutions, Nortel Networks is proud to be the technology enabler for these exciting 3G services." Nortel Networks has designed, installed and launched CDMA networks for 60 operators in 15 countries. Nortel Networks is currently deploying CDMA2000 1X with leading customers around the world. In Asia, the company recently announced a series of contracts collectively valued at approximately US$280 million to supply China Unicom with CDMA2000 1X digital wireless network infrastructure equipment. Nortel Networks is the world’s only supplier with Wireless Data Networks in service in all three advanced technologies – GPRS, CDMA2000 and UMTS. |
| TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
Dynamic
Telecommunications has announced the introduction of a dual band version
of its WCDMA Scanning Receiver for use in the United States. |
Lucent
Technologies today introduced Bell Labs-developed business-modeling tools
that help enterprises quantify and characterize the benefits of secure,
third-generation (3G) mobile high-speed data services for their businesses. |
CSR
(Cambridge Silicon Radio), the world's leading provider of single-chip
radio devices, today announced that NEC's e606 3G videophone handsets
are to be Bluetooth-enabled by CSR's BlueCore single chip Bluetooth IC. |
J-PHONE
announced today that as of Jan 14, 2003, Sha-mail picture messaging enabled
handsets exceeded the 8 million mark. |
Nortel
Networks has been selected by Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless (APBW),
a new third-generation (3G) operator, to build what is expected to be
Taiwan’s first CDMA2000 1X and 1xEV-DO digital wireless voice and
data network |
Telia,
Sweden's largest telecom and Internet service provider, has selected Tellabs
to help build a third-generation (3G) mobile network that lowers its operating
costs and enhances its profitability. |
Leading
the Web to its full potential, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has
issued Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 and Mobile SVG Profiles as W3C
Recommendations. |
NTT
DoCoMo, Inc announced today that the F2051 3G handset, which boasts extended
stand-by and the ability to e-mail video clips taken with its own camera,
will go on sale January 18, 2003. |
SingTel
announced it has successfully completed the first 3G (third generation)
public video calls, confirming its position as a leading mobile communications
operator. SingTel conducted the person-to-person mobile video calls in
Singapore |
3G
will happen - but not as originally envisaged' according to PA Consulting
Group, the leading international management, systems and technology consultancy |
The
Asian region as a whole is predicted to exceed 700 million mobile data
subscribers in 2010, with approximately half of these subscribers (320
million) coming from China. |
A
few years ago, even before the dot-com boom, cellphone providers had an
enticing view of the future in which we'd all be carrying funky handheld
devices hooked to the Internet wirelessly at very high speeds. |
Who’s
that on the phone? It’s Barbie®, calling girls everywhere with
personalized phone messages to help celebrate special occasions. |
GSM
has become the fastest growing wireless technology in the Americas, registering
a 37% year-over-year growth through September 2002 according to the EMC
World Cellular Database. |
Texas
Instruments introduced a new four-channel wideband digital downconverter
and upconverter that is ideal for radios in 3G wireless base transceiver
systems. |
Mobile
radio operator Taiwan Cellular Corporation (TCC) has commissioned Siemens
mobile to supply and set up its UMTS network. Siemens mobile has been
the sole GSM supplier for TCC for seven years. This successful partnership,
founded on mutual trust, is now to be continued with the setting up of
the UMTS network. |
Hutchison
Telecom and Orange have successfully won the awards by fulfilling the
judging criteria of the award programme, which include market dominance,
longevity, goodwill, customer loyalty and overall market acceptance. |
Motorola's
i95cl brings size, value and performance in liquid crystal display to
a new level. Stylish and versatile the vibrant color display can be changed
in a snap with fun colorful wallpaper backgrounds that are easily accessible. |
Intel
Corporation has unveiled a new brand for wireless mobile computing. The
new name Centrino, and its new logo, marks the first time Intel has branded
a combination of technologies under one name. |
KDDI
Corp said Friday the subscriber base for its third-generation "CDMA2000
1x" mobile phone service expanded 19.9% on month in December. |
Bandai
S.A. announce the launch of "Charappa", our first content service
for the European mobile phone market. As of January 8th, the joint service
"Charappa" will be available as an official i-modeTM content
service through the German provider E-Plus Mobilfunk GmbH. |
espite
some local telcos lobbying the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore
to ease back on its end-2004 deadline for introducing 3G phone services,
consumers could still see some 3G magic being spun on a trial basis by
the local operators this year. |
Sri
Lanka's telecoms regulator, the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission
of Sri Lanka has opened a tender for a company to build a test 3G network
in the country. |
Alcatel
announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
with Etisalat, the United Arab Emirates fixed and mobile operator, for
the supply of a 3G/UMTS field trial network in Abu Dhabi. |
Powered
with 3G technology, sleek looks and enough features to make anyone drool,
the Motorola A835 is here to take you to the next dimension of personal
communication and mobile fun. |
Distinctively
styled and attractively appointed, the feature-rich CDM-9600 is CDMA2000
1X-capable and equipped with GPS location positioning technology (system
dependent). |
Where
can you get a wireless phone with CDMA2000 1X capabilities, GPS location
positioning technology (system dependent), full-color LCD displays –
inside and out – and a built-in digital camera and even more cutting
edge wireless capabilities? |
With
features such as Java capability, custom color wallpapers, MIDI ring tunes
and two-way text messaging with e-mail support, the color-screen Nokia
3560 and 3520 phones allow TDMA operators to offer many of today's most-wanted
features on their existing networks. |
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