Brazil
: VIVO and Motorola Industrial Ltda, the Brazilian subsidiary of Motorola
Inc. (NYSE: MOT), have launched a trial of Motorola's CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
high-speed mobile broadband network solution on the carrier's network
in Curitiba, Parana State. This 3G service will enable subscribers
to experience high data rates -- at peak speeds of up to 2.4 Megabits
per second (Mbps) -- that will provide them ready access to real-time
services and applications such as e-mail, the Internet, music and
file downloading, video and audio streaming.
VIVO
and Motorola also demonstrated the exciting capabilities possible
with CDMA during the Winter Festival in Campos do Jordao, Brazil.
Festival goers visiting the VIVO booth at this annual event had a
first-hand opportunity to enjoy enhanced mobile access via the VIVO
network to the Internet and multimedia applications.
"Leading
edge solutions that give our customers access to advanced mobile services,
such as the CDMA2000 1X network solution, allow VIVO to offer 3G services
to customers throughout Brazil in the areas where this technology
is already available," said Javier Rodriguez, VIVO chief technology
officer. "Now with this CDMA solution we can give our customers
even faster access to data applications with download speeds that
will be comparable to other high speed alternatives like DSL."
"The
high data capacity of CDMA2000 1xEV-DO can greatly increase CDMA operators'
capabilities to offer new services for data and multimedia applications,"
said Jose Figueroa, corporate vice president and general manager of
Motorola's Global Telecom Solutions Sector for the Latin America and
Caribbean Region. "These new services help stimulate demand and
usage that can generate new revenues for operators while providing
subscribers with higher speed mobile broadband networks and ready
access to the information, entertainment and content that they want
while on the go."
For purposes
of the trial Motorola upgraded existing Motorola Base Transceiver
Subsystems (BTS) with the addition of a new Multi-Channel CDMA Module
to enable CDMA2000 1xEV-DO service.
CDMA2000
1xEV-DO, the next step in CDMA evolution, is optimized for data services.
It reduces the cost of delivering data, as it enables data applications
at faster speeds. Motorola's CDMA2000 1xEV-DO offering provides effective
cost management through planned network upgrades that will integrate
with customers' current CDMA2000 1X networks to maximize the re-use
of their existing infrastructure equipment.
About
VIVO
VIVO,
a company under the control of the Portugal Telecom and Telefonica
Moviles groups, is the largest mobile service operator in the Southern
Hemisphere with more than 22 million subscribers and 45 percent market
share in Brazil. Today, the operator serves 19 Brazilian states, which
generate 86 percent of the nation's Gross Domestic Product. VIVO's
technology choice is CDMA, which is the underlying technology for
third-generation mobile networks worldwide.