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Complete
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23rd January 2003 |
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For handset manufacturers TTPCom offers 3G/GSM dual mode protocol software that is warranted to work with silicon from any of its semiconductor partners. Terminal manufacturers licensing TTPCom’s protocol software now, and working with TTPCom’s silicon partners, will be well placed to offer dual mode handsets to market in 2004. In addition TTPCom provides a flexible applications framework that enables manufacturers to quickly customise their handsets with new services and applications, such as video streaming and 3D downloadable games, all designed to take advantage of the higher bandwidth available on 3G networks. “After over three years of development effort TTPCom is now uniquely positioned tosupport developers of 3G terminals irrespective of their current level of technology. We have ‘all the bases covered’ because for silicon companies we offer dual mode IP for the development of radio and baseband chips; for terminal manufacturers we offer 3G protocol and application software that is compatible with our silicon partners’ chips, and for those new to the market we offer complete 3G handset design services,” stated Richard Fry, Sales and Marketing Director at TTPCom. “Our systems view, ‘from applications to antenna’, gives us a unique insight into the interrelationships of all this technology and enables us to offer fully integrated systems solutions that can meet the price and performance expectations that end users already enjoy with 2.5G terminals”. |
| TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
Luxembourg
has now also taken off into the UMTS age: Only six weeks after the mobile
provider P&T Luxembourg and the Siemens Information and Communication
Mobile Group (Siemens mobile) signed a UMTS master agreement, the first
live call was transmitted to Luxembourg live via UMTS. |
TTPCom
announced its complete 3G technology set enabling silicon vendors and
handset manufacturers to develop stand alone 3G or dual mode 3G/GSM devices
for launch in 2004. |
TTPCom
and Matsushita Electric Industrial (MEI), have reached a significant milestone
in achieving functional first silicon of a 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership
Project) transceiver design based on TTPCom technology. |
Despite
a 22% decline in spending in 2002, the demand for wireless and mobile
network infrastructure remains strong, driven by the continued interest
in mobile solutions among corporate users and consumers. |
Huawei
Technologies Co., Ltd. has become the top-ranking 3G company based on
its eight-year efforts, 3500 staffs and total investment of RMB 3 billion.
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reated
to combine business and pleasure, the VX4400 supports Get It Now from
Verizon Wireless, which lets consumers download entertainment, games and
business applications over the air anytime. |
Spectrum's
aXs.740 subsystem is a clear leader in the packet-voice processing sector
of the IP telephony industry. We're proud to reward their hard work and
innovation with a Product of the Year Award for 2002 |
As
GPRS slowly starts to find a foothold in the minds of mobile consumers,
one question seems to pop up again and again; Why bother with 3G at all
- there is hardly any difference! |
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