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To: JohnG who wrote (97179)4/9/2001 2:34:27 PM
From: JohnG  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
Samsung, LG Win Chinese CDMA Auction

Samsung and LG Electronics, the nation's two largest mobile phone
makers, were selected as first-phase prospective equipment vendors
for China Unicom's CDMA (code division multiple access) auction,
the two companies said yesterday.

China Unicom, the number two mobile phone carrier in China, also
unveiled details of the project to international and domestic network
providers who were invited to bid on the project, they said.

Samsung Electronics said its consortium partner, Shanghai Bell, was
selected to participate in the CDMA auction. Last November those
two companies closed a deal on comprehensive cooperation in
developing next- generation mobile technology based on
Qualcomm's CDMA standard.

Major goals in this joint project are to start commercial production in
China of base-station transceivers and wireless network controllers
for mobile communications systems.

LG Electronics also said its partner Shoushin Telecom took a
qualification for the auction.

The Mainland government has set guidelines that limit international
vendors' participation in the auction, forcing them to form consortia
with local companies. This in an attempt to protect the country's
telecommunications industry, the two companies said.

China Unicom is scheduled to select the final winners in mid-April. It
plans to expand its CDMA network with the aim of accepting 20
million subscribers by the end of 2003.

Meanwhile the number of mobile phone users in China has reached
about 80 million, with an annual growth rate of more than 50 percent.
Of all subscribers only 4 percent of them currently use CDMA-mode
cellular phones.

Industry observers predict that the number of CDMA subscribers
will reach 60 million and the equipment market will grow to $5.3
billion by the end of 2004.

kdh@koreatimes.co.kr
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