
| ALL TODAY'S PRESS RELEASES SEE BELOW |
| 3G TD-CDMA Trial |
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14th July 2003 |
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Inset is Chris Gilbert, CEO, IPWireless who is quoted below. Leveraging a non-line-of-sight architecture, IPMobile has equipped three cell sites in the Tokyo metropolitan area with the UMTS TD-CDMA standards- based IPWireless(TM) mobile broadband network solution. Trial subscribers, using both IPWireless PC cards (PCMCIA) for laptops and PDAs and pocket-sized modems with USB and Ethernet interfaces, are enjoying instantaneous, "plug- and-play" Internet access with data rates of up to 3Mbps in and around Tokyo. The IPWireless network solution gives users the complete portability, mobility and freedom of a wireless Internet connection in a licensed spectrum, so data integrity is assured. Most third-generation UMTS FDD (WCDMA) systems introduced in Japan to date are primarily focused on voice traffic. Highly focused on deploying a standards-based solution for data transmission, IPMobile chose IPWireless in large part because it offers a 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) compliant solution. Two of the world's leading UMTS TDD (TD-CDMA) experts are taking part in the trial -- professor Masao Nakagawa and special associate professor Riaz Esmailzadeh of Keio University in Japan. In 1991, Nakagawa and Esmailzadeh were among the first in the world to advocate the advantages of TD-CDMA as an optimal system for high-speed data transmission. "TD-CDMA is the technology initially developed in Japan. It has a lot of technical features and capabilities that enable a 'Ubiquitous Network,'" Professor Nakagawa said. "The existing cellular operators adhere to the Third Generation Systems using FD-CDMA (FDD), which is reminiscent of operators insisting on ISDN several years ago. In Japan's fixed-line environment, ADSL certainly arrived before FTTH, and I would not be surprised if a similar situation occurs in the mobile domain." "Although currently we are focusing on data communications, I would like to expand our plan for a variety of applications through this trial," said Itsuo Sugimura, president, IPMobile. "This system can be deployed to offer broadband access services easily and economically not only in major cities, but also in rural areas where ADSL and FTTH are not available. We look forward to working with those interested in this technology and business opportunities both in Japan and abroad." Today's announcement builds on IPWireless' growing presence in the region, as a Southeast Asian operator recently announced commercial services as part of a national deployment of the IPWireless solution, and demonstrates continued global traction for IPWireless' standards-based mobile broadband solution. "Following Nortel's recent trial of our technology which proved the world's first interoperability and co-existence between UMTS TDD and UMTS FDD networks, we are excited to move forward with another commercial trial that validates the real-world performance of IPWireless mobile broadband," said Chris Gilbert, CEO, IPWireless. "Given its high-density population and heavy saturation of mobile cellular devices, Japan presents a great opportunity to demonstrate to operators the benefits of deploying 3GPP-compliant technology. This trial not only underscores the value of our solution, but also demonstrates the inherent advantages of deploying standards-based technologies." |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
IPWireless
is conducting a trial system in Tokyo, marking the first time a Japanese
provider has deployed the data- centric UMTS TD-CDMA (TDD) standard. |
Panasonic
announced that has developed the W-CDMA/UMTS Area Analyzer VS-2100A as
measuring equipment to evaluate the reception area of W-CDMA base stations |
Huawei
Technologies announced that the company has made the IP video call between
Beijing and Shenzhen with its WCDMA gears. |
NEC
announced that it has developed the working prototype of mobile phone
which is equipped with the receiver of terrestrial digital TV broadcasting. |
The
agreement enables NEC to offer appealing, downloadable Java™ applications
to U.S. consumers on its High Definition Mobile+ handsets. |
With
time, users will replace old phones with more advanced ones and gradually
adopt operators' new mobile Internet suites. In 2008, mobile Internet
users will outnumber nonusers 3 to 2. |
The
launch of 3G in the UK was low-key and it is no real surprise that take-up
has been seen by some commentators as slow. It is also fair to say that
the service still has problems to overcome. |
The
Commission identifies the voluntary moves on the part of industry to achieve
interoperability in 3G. It also presents the measures adopted in Community
legislation to foster interoperability in interactive digital TV services.
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Our
products are designed to keep up with today's emerging high-speed 2.5G
and 3G data networks. Socket's interface chips are equal to that task |
The
F505i features a fingerprint sensor to prevent unauthorized handset use.
The user can lock or unlock the mobile phone simply by placing a pre-registered
finger on the sensor. |
Centennial's
US Wireless Operation has selected Ericsson as its sole supplier for upgrading
its digital wireless network with EDGE-ready 850 MHz GSM/GPRS radio access
and core network equipment. |
LG
Mobile Phones and Verizon Wireless announced the availability of the LG
VX6000, a top- of-the-line wireless handset with an embedded camera that
offers a long list of the most advanced functions. |
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