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To: slacker711 who wrote (19414)4/8/2002 5:25:04 PM
From: JohnG  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
Data rate comparisons are easy to find on QCOM's web site:
1) qualcomm.com

GSM operators can have all of this if they simply move to GSM1X, QCOM's new conversion standard being
developed now at Samsung and elsewhere
1) qualcomm.com

After the World Soccer finals, I am sure it will be quite clear from what direction the best system choices will come.

Opertors will decide they can't afford to double their no of cell sites. Governments will decide that they do not want twice as many cell sites littering the cities.

Even now we see the China Unicom and China Telecom touring Korean facilities.
"" The Chinese delegation said Samsung's CDMA system operations in China were well under
way, praising the superiority of Samsung's cdma2000 1x EV-DO handsets.""

Monday April 8 12:00am
Asia Pulse
Copyright 2002 Asia Pulse Pte Limited

A delegation from China Unicom made a tour of Samsung Electronics Co.'s information
technology (IT) center in Suwon Monday for a test run of code division multiple access
(CDMA) mobile handsets and services, Samsung said.
The delegation, led by China Telecom Chairman Wang Jianzhou, arrived in Seoul Saturday
on a six-day business trip to inspect the Korean mobile telecom industry.

It plans to visit SK Telecom Tuesday and KTF and Lucent Technologies Wednesday.

China Telecom, which is the biggest fixed-line telecom carrier in China, test-launched
CDMA service in January last year in cooperation with its Korean partners Samsung and LG
Electronics.

The Chinese telecom carrier began its commercial CDMA service in China the same day.

The Chinese delegation said Samsung's CDMA system operations in China were well under
way, praising the superiority of Samsung's cdma2000 1x EV-DO handsets.

"Wang's visit raises high hopes that Samsung will do well in (China's) second bidding for
CDMA systems slated for the second half of the year," said Samsung officials.
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