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To: bananawind who wrote (26501)4/8/1999 3:48:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Sven speaks (but out of which hole?)>

THE INDEPENDENT SOURCE FOR WIRELESS INDUSTRY NEWS

April 08, 1999

April 8, 1999

Ericsson CEO says no further changes on
W-CDMA

STOCKHOLM, Sweden—L.M. Ericsson Chief Executive Officer
Sven-Christer Nilsson today said Ericsson remains committed to wideband
Code Division Multiple Access as the leading global third-generation
standard for new spectrum with no further changes to the recommended
European and Japanese W-CDMA standards to avoid further delays.

Ericsson purchased Qualcomm's cdmaOne infrastructure division late last
month and entered into a royalty bearing license agreement for all
CDMA-based technologies, including cdmaOne and cdma2000 technologies.

Ericsson said it will continue to advocate strongly the co-existence of two
groupings of technologies for the next-generation of mobile phone systems:
EDGE, as per Europe and the Universal Wireless Communications
Consortium, and CDMA.

Ericsson said the CDMA grouping accommodates three optional modes:
Frequency Division Duplex direct-spread CDMA, as per Europe and Japan,
with a chip rate of 4.096/3.84 Megachips per second according to global
operators' harmonized proposal; multicarrier cdma2000 as per the
Telecommunications Industry Association, with a chip rate of 3.68 Mcps;
and Time Division Duplex as per Europe, harmonized with China's
TD-SCDMA proposal.

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