<CDMA2000 commercial roll-outs are providing operators with significant 3G advantages over other wireless technologies in the areas of voice and data capacity, device availability, compelling applications, maximization of existing spectrum, frequency flexibility and time-to-market - - all with minimal upgrades to their networks.>
OK,legally only in terms of their networks
<CDMA2000 is leading the 3G market with more than 10 million CDMA2000 subscribers and is achieving unparalleled success as noted by a number of operators and analysts around the world.>
We do not say nor claim anything
<"CDMA2000 users worldwide have been experiencing 3G services, applications, high-voice quality and a broad array of cutting-edge devices," said Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDMA Development Group (CDG).>
Switching to quoting a person, and focusing on only CDM200 users.
<"While we talk a great deal about data rates and services, it is also important to note that the increased capacity advantages of CDMA2000..>
compared to what??
<are enabling wireless operators to maximize their networks to gain additional ARPU without compromising the quality of service.>
Well, no compared-to-what was specified, anything can be claimed.
<This has provided these operators with an incredible advantage that will be difficult to match.">
Whoever these operators where, blah-blah
<LaForge continued, "The CDG and its members will continue to release real-world actual carrier commercial implementation results on capacity and data rates over the next few months to draw the distinction between real-world performance versus dubious claims for other technologies.">
Besides that fuzzy grammatical stuff, still of no meaning as "compared-to-what" spoiled it all, no context nor concept anymore.
<SK Telecom of Korea was the world's first operator to commercially deploy a 3G network on October 1, 2000.>
Great stuff, spinning the definition of 3G, commercially, first original founding fathers, original truth,etc.
<"Since our CDMA2000 launch nearly two years ago,>
Spin continues
<SK Telecom has achieved a more than 70 percent increase in voice capacity>
compared-to-what-and-how
<and is now offering 3G applications with 153 kbps capable phones.>
Ouch, that 3G definition...ouch-ouch-ouch
<Today, with CDMA2000 our network capacity has increased to more than 231 Erlangs in 10 MHz spectrum," said Myung Sung Lee, CTO and Network R&D director for SK Telecom.>
Time for the personalized spin, usually a minimum of four is needed to kind of seem like believable, universal truth (based on the the ducks and hens counting 1-2-3-many)
< "Our use of CDMA has enabled us to be the global driver in advancing the wireless communications market.>
OK, we got to the "many" as fast this, great stuff.
<CDMA2000 has given us the advantage of delivering compelling data applications without compromising voice quality or using additional capacity.">
Ouch, that lousy voice quality, dropped calls and still undecided capacity, frequency stuff is surely important, for those who live that reality. (basically USA and not the rest of the world)
<Leap Wireless International, an innovator of wireless communications services, adopted CDMA from the company's inception.>
After that FCC-dilemma it is always good to go on with Leap
< "It is fundamentally impossible to operate Leap's Cricket flat-rate 'all-you-can-talk' wireless service using technologies other than CDMA," said Mark Kelley, CTO of Leap Wireless International, Inc. (Nasdaq: LWIN), which offers its Cricket unlimited local wireless service in 40 markets across the United States. "For competitive reasons, Leap looked at the possibility of launching unlimited services using GSM and found it would take as much as five times the spectrum as compared to CDMA IS-95A systems. In fact, GSM has less voice capacity than U.S. TDMA technology. What Leap is currently doing with Cricket using 10 MHz of spectrum would require 45 MHz of spectrum had the company opted to use GSM instead of CDMA. Leap consistently sees 20 Erlangs per sector per 1.25 MHz using IS-95A, which is at least five times the realistic capacity of GSM systems. Leap is now using CDMA2000 1X in a few markets and, in initial tests, is seeing nearly double the voice capacity of IS-95A. Moreover, earlier in the year, Leap tested new CDMA technology that would push the capacity another 50 percent, which the company will be adopting when it becomes commercially available.">
Great buildup for a regular LaFrog Leap-spin, but I think it got too long, the Soviets did the same many times.
But gave the the possibility to fuzz up with 1.25MHz vs 10Mhz, bad mistake with those 20 Erlangs (are the better the more they are or the less the are?? more or less rotten in Denmark??)
<Although CDMA2000 systems>
Ouch, never use words like "although","but","admit" except for enemies
<provide for an additional doubling, or more, of capacity and other innovations, such as those noted by Leap, the technology will continue to increase this capacity advantage even further.>
great "or"-construction, clearly legally honest with "other innovations"
<The CDG and its members have made advancements in the areas of Selectable Mode Vocoder (SMV), Smart Antennas and Receive Diversity, all of which will continue to make CDMA far more efficient than other technologies for years to come.>
Medium smart attempt to mix past and future, fuzzy stuff, bla-bla
<These advances in speech and signal processing will allow operators to continue to serve increased requirements for voice service, in addition to providing compelling high-speed data services.>
OK, the future unknown ones, took that hit in fuzzy points to reach this.
<In addition to increased capacity, CDMA technology's benefits include:>
OK, now the future and past testes are put on the table, in a great mix.
<Device Availability - a key advantage for CDMA2000 operators is device availability. Exceeding 10 million CDMA2000 subscribers in handset sales today, there are more than 120 devices including handsets, PDAs, PC cards and modules now commercially available.>
Ouch, all those competing chipsets, 120 fishes, here some severe thought must have been spent on the target group, the lowest most common domestic denominator must have been the decision.
<Unique Applications - CDMA2000 users have access to full-color music videos, Internet broadcasts, animationdownloads, casino gaming, Karaoke, video gaming and advanced messaging services at speeds up to 144kbps increasing to 307kbps in the next release.>
OK, skipping that target group, where did the 3G definitions go, all those 2Mbps peak rates?? Drowning under the lack of roaming 2-way-SMS messages??
<Spectrum Efficiency - CDMA2000 is the most spectrum efficient technology in the market today and can be deployed where spectrum availability is tight in increments of 1.25MHz bands. >
Lousy stuff as an answer to something claiming the opposite in combination with a lot of other stuff
<Frequency Flexibility - CDMA2000 products are available in 450, 800, 900, 1700, 1800, 1900 and UMTS bands. Multimedia Services - Operators can take advantage of concurrent voice and data sessions to provide richmultimedia applications. >
Ouch, falling in the available ditch, all available heads first, where all those roaming multy-frequency handsets?? All those little RF-filters and different size antennas...
This seem to be getting really desperate..
<Widespread Deployment - CDMA2000 provides global operators with economies of scale in infrastructure,services and devices. Today there are 15 CDMA2000 operators with more than 10 million subscribers across the globe enjoying advanced 3G services. >
OK, had to build up for the "widespread" and the "15 operators" and especially that "across the globe" (left overs from the beginning of this year)
back to legal LaQuack quotes, careful to mix CDMA with both QuackCDMA and WCDMA, not even Breznev re-used that trick that often, not even in his old days.
<LaForge concluded, "Operators and manufacturers designed CDMA with 3G in mind. CDMA2000 technology's first-to-market position and technical superiority has given CDMA operators the upper hand in 3G. We look forward to continuing to share these remarkable, real world operator success stories for months to come.">
Ilmarinen
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