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To: rkral who wrote (31867)1/30/2003 6:55:19 AM
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Deutsche Telekom to Launch 3G UMTS in Germany by 2003 3Q
3g.co.uk

T-Mobile Demonstrates a Handover Between 3G UMTS Cells
3g.co.uk

"The vehicle occupants receive information, for example about the route and interesting sights along the way, via laptops in the back of the two vans. Direct access to T-Mobile’s t-zones data portal is also possible. And for the first time in Germany a handover of data links from one UMTS radio cell to another will be demonstrated live.

By the end of 2002, two hundred and fifty transmitters (node B) for the UMTS network had been installed in Berlin and Potsdam. Across the whole of Germany, technical preparations for over 3,000 sites are now complete. The third generation mobile phone technology should be in place in around 200 towns and cities by the time the network is launched. To date, T-Mobile Deutschland has invested over 140 million euros in preparing UMTS sites and the necessary systems technology.
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