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To: postyle who wrote (12709)6/21/2000 11:34:00 AM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 21, 2000-- Motorola, Inc.'s (NYSE: MOT - news) Network Solutions
Sector (NSS) and
Hutchison Telecom today announced an agreement for the commercial delivery of 64Kbps high-speed wireless Internet
access to Hutchison's
mobile subscribers. At a press conference during the 5th Annual CDMA World Congress here at the Hong Kong's
Convention & Exhibition
Centre, Hutchison Telecom announced the award of an over-US$10 million contract for Motorola NSS's high-speed
wireless Internet access
solution.

Based on the cdmaOne TIA/EIA-IS-95B standard, Hutchison Telecom subscribers will be able to access the Internet at
speeds of up to 64Kbps.
It will be the fastest cellular phone packet data transmission service in Hong Kong.

Hutchison Telecom and its CDMA operator counterparts around the world have seen their cellular technology gain more
new subscribers faster
than any other.

``Hutchison's pioneering efforts in cellular service to customers have reached a new higher ground with our plan to deploy
Motorola NSS's
high-speed wireless Internet access technology,'' said Cliff Woo, Deputy Managing Director and Wireless Networks
Director of Hutchison
Telecom. ``To migrate to a 3G wirefree communications world and maintain our leadership position in the marketplace,
we will continue to
invest over HK$500 million in the coming year for the 2.5G development,'' Mr. Woo added.
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