UK
: Lucent Technologies announced an additional investment of $70 million
(US) for its 3G Mobility Research and Development Center in Nanjing,
the capital city of Jiangsu province.
The
investment will support the expansion of ongoing R&D activities
at the center. The new investment reaffirms Lucent's long-term commitment
to the development of China's mobile networking industry.
"Our
further investment in the Nanjing R&D center reflects our focus
on enhancing our R&D capabilities in China and demonstrates the
importance of these activities for Lucent's operations worldwide,"
said Mary Chan, president of Global Wireless Research and Development
for Lucent's Mobility Solutions Group. "These investments will
enable Lucent to take advantage of the already significant contributions
of researchers and engineers in China to support our customers globally."
This
investment builds on a recent agreement between Lucent Technologies
and the Information Industry Department of Jiangsu Province -- signed
at a ceremony at Lucent Technologies' headquarters in Murray Hill,
New Jersey on July 23, 2004 -- to collaborate on economic development
projects in Jiangsu.
Lucent
Technologies' 3G Mobility (Nanjing) R&D Center, which opened in
September 2003, focuses on projects supporting the development of
3G spread- spectrum mobile networking technologies including CDMA2000
and Wideband-CDMA (also known as Universal Mobile Telecommunications
System or UMTS).
Lucent
Technologies, backed by its research arm Bell Labs, is a global leader
in the development of commercial 3G spread-spectrum solutions. Lucent's
Mobility Solutions Group has deployed 3G CDMA2000, CDMA450, and W-
CDMA/UMTS networks with more than 30 mobile operators on the continents
of North and South America, Asia, Europe and in the Australia/New
Zealand region.
Lucent
has deployed more than 90,000 spread-spectrum base stations for mobile
operators worldwide, of which 50,000 are already supporting 3G services.