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CDG Congratulates Telecom New Zealand on Commitment to CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision A |
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12th
July , 2006 |
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US / NZ : The CDMA Development Group (CDG) congratulated Telecom New Zealand (TNZ) on its commitment to deploy CDMA2000(R) 1xEV-DO Revision A before the end of 2006. TNZ recently announced that CDMA2000 has proven to be a superior technology in delivering 3G broadband services. With EV-DO Revision A, their network capacity and performance will be further enhanced to enable additional competitive service offerings. The Revision A network will also provide TNZ with a smooth upgrade path to EV-DO Revisions B and C to begin offering ultra broadband services within the next few years. "The CDG applauds TNZ's decision to bring this innovative technology to market," said Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDG. "In markets around the world, Revision A will demonstrate CDMA2000's greater performance, flexibility, and one to three year time-to-market advantage over competing technologies." "Our decision to deploy Revision A reflects our desire to deliver the best performing and most cost-effective services to our subscribers," commented Kevin Bowler, general manager of consumer marketing, TNZ. "Revision A will allow us to offer richer, more compelling and faster mobile data services to our consumer and enterprise customers. They will be the first to experience the value of enriched multimedia communications and enhancements to enterprise productivity." CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision A is an enhanced version of 1xEV-DO Release 0, a broadband wireless technology currently available from 36 networks across Asia, the Americas and Europe, with 37 more under construction. The key benefits of Revision A include:
-- Improved Broadband
speeds - Revision A increases the efficiency -- Increased
Capacity - On both the forward and reverse link, -- Symmetry -
By increasing uplink speeds, Revision A will be the -- Low latency
- The average latency of Revision A is well below 50 -- Quality of
service - Revision A enables the delivery of a wide -- All-IP - Internet
Protocol (IP) is the foundation for all future -- Backward compatibility
- Revision A networks support existing |
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