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Technology Stocks : Interdigital Communication(IDCC)
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To: Lee A. Benoist who wrote (2620)2/19/1999 12:02:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (1) of 5195
 
Follows is an e-mail reply I received from Airspan regarding their thinking of B-CDMA:

-----Original Message-----
From: corpgold [ mailto:corpgold@netins.net <mailto:corpgold@netins.net> ]
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 1999 10:38 PM
To: webmaster@airspan.com <mailto:webmaster@airspan.com>
Subject: Airspan News Release

Re your February 8 1999 news release. You state that you use "advanced
CDMA" technology.

yes it is advanced - in particular our products provide the capability for
true clear-channel 64kbit/s voice/data communications, ISDN and data leased
lines up to 128kbit/s. All these products are shipping today! Our target
market is those operators that need a high quality wireless solution for
FIXED users. We will shortly be offering packet terminals that operate at
speeds up to 512kbit/s. This is far in advance of solutions based on IS95
or 3G mobile.

Are you saying that you use Qualcomm's IPR or B-CDMA, or your own
proprietary version?

we use our own CDMA.

Qualcomm's technology cannot deliver the bandwidth needed for the
applications we target. Also it is targeted at the mobile market, so there
are complexities (and therefore costs) in their system which are related to
the mobility component.

B-CDMA, as developed by IDC, has some similarities with our technology - but
it is still in its infancy. It is on trial deployment in a number of
networks. [Compare that with our track record: 30+ networks established,
with around 20 in commercial operation today.] B-CDMA was originally
developed as a potential contender for 3G mobile standards. It therefore
has mobility features built in - with the inherent cost addition.

I noticed in your product description you state it is "broadband CDMA"
which, in itself is a proprietary technology used by Interdigital
Communications. Is this one and the same, or are we talking two different
animals here?

"B-CDMA" is indeed a trademark of IDC. However there are no proprietary
rights associated with the words "broadband CDMA".
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