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| 3G Wireless Network for Asia Pacific |
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28th July 2003 |
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ASIA : Nortel Networks has built a third generation (3G) Wireless Data Network for Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless (APBW), which plans to launch Taiwan's first commercial 3G services. Beginning in the third quarter of 2003, APBW is scheduled to begin providing wireless voice and data services island-wide. Data services will be offered at rates up to 153 kilobits per second (Kbps) using CDMA2000 1X technology. APBW will also offer higher-speed data services in the Taipei metropolitan area? with a peak rate of 2.4 megabits per second (Mbps) ? using CDMA2000 1xEV-DO. CDMA2000 technology positions APBW to increase the capacity of its existing wireless network, and to offer advanced wireless data services like Web browsing, video and audio streaming, fast and secure corporate intranet access, e-mail with large attachments, and 'mobile desktop' capability. Nortel Networks is the sole CDMA infrastructure provider for APBW, one of five Taiwan carriers awarded 3G licenses in February 2002. "Our aim is to firmly establish ourselves as the mobile telephony and high-speed data leader in Taiwan," said Wang Lin-tai, chairman, Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless. "We are looking for leading position in high speed data service market, as well as number one branding in Taiwan 3G market." "We have been working very closely with APBW in the last eight months to build this 3G network in Taiwan for the commercial service launch," said Jackson Wu, managing director, Taiwan, Nortel Networks. "This demonstrates the wireless expertise of Nortel Networks, as well as our ongoing commitment to the Taiwan market." Nortel Networks solution for APBW includes circuit core, packet core, and access network technologies. Products deployed include CDMA Metro Cell radio base stations, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Radio Network Controller and Element Management System, CDMA Packet Data Service Node, Nortel Networks Passport* 8600 Gigabit Ethernet Routing Switch and Passport 7000 Multiservice Switch, and related infrastructure. Nortel Networks CDMA technology is designed to help operators maximize investments in spectrum and infrastructure, accommodate subscriber growth, and drive lower capital and operating costs. A leader in CDMA
since 1995, Nortel Networks has designed and deployed CDMA networks
over varying terrain and population densities for more than 65 operators
in 17 countries. This includes deployment of more than 35,000 3G-ready
base stations as of March 31, 2003. Nortel Networks is providing CDMA2000
1X technology to leading operators around the world, including China
Unicom; Telstra in Australia; Verizon Wireless, Sprint PCS and Bell
Mobility in North America; Pelephone in Israel; SMARTCOM PCS in Chile;
SERCOM in Guatemala; and Multi-Links Telecommunications in Nigeria.
Nortel Networks is providing technology to support CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
networks for Verizon Wireless, Brazil's Vesper, and PT Wireless |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
Radioplan
announced the release of WiNeS 2.0, a software platform for third-generation
(3G) network validation and optimization. The platform efficiently supports
the network planning, optimization, measurement gathering |
Catalyst
Semiconductor announced entry into a new market segment with its first
White Light Emitting Diode (LED) driver integrated circuit, the CAT32. |
The
Chairman of Hutchison Whampoa Limited ("HWL"), Mr Li Ka-shing,
held a private meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair today during
the premier's brief stay in Hong Kong. |
Nortel
Networks has built a third generation (3G) Wireless Data Network for Asia
Pacific Broadband Wireless (APBW), which plans to launch Taiwan's first
commercial 3G services. |
Campaigns
targeting MobileNet consumers must go beyond considerations of location
and time focusing on broader user context in order to be effective, according
to a study released today by researchers at the International University
of Japan. |
Symbian
Ltd announced that Fujitsu Limited’s latest mobile videophone, the
F2102V for NTT DoCoMo, Inc.’s FOMA 3G service is based on Symbian
OS™. |
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