To: Cooters who wrote (2457 ) 10/18/1999 10:53:00 AM From: brian h Respond to of 13582
Cooters and all, SOURCE: Sprint PCS and Lucent Technologies Sprint and Lucent Technologies to Conduct Trial of Next Generation Wireless Technology KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Sprint PCS (NYSE: PCS - news) and Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU - news) today announced they will conduct a technology trial of third-generation (3G) Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) wireless technology in the first half of 2000. This next-generation technology, called 3G1XRTT, is an enhancement to the CDMA format currently used in the Sprint PCS all-digital network, known as cdmaOne(TM). The trial will take place over Lucent's wireless equipment at the Sprint PCS Technology Integration Center in Lenexa, Kan., and will to help accelerate Sprint PCS' commercialization of wireless enhanced voice and high-speed data. The trial is expected to verify the performance of the new 3G 1X Radio Transmission Technology (RTT), which is expected to effectively double the voice capacity and provide peak data transmission rates up to 10 times faster than currently available. 3G1XRTT is based on a recently adopted standard (cdma2000(TM)) for allowing today's CDMA to support more users and improve data performance in line with a global standards proposal under consideration by the International Telecommunications Union, an arm of the United Nations. ''Because of the immense benefits in call-carrying capacity and data speeds with 3G1XRTT deployment, Sprint PCS is aggressively pursuing this evolutionary 3G technology,'' said Oliver Valente, vice president of Technology and Advanced Systems Development for Sprint PCS. ''Lucent is helping us accomplish this goal while enabling us to protect our current infrastructure investment.'' ''An important element of this new technology is that it is fully compatible with today's existing cdmaOne infrastructures and handsets,'' said John Marione, vice president-AMPS/PCS Development for Lucent. ''This is key because 3G1XRTT will be a cost-effective way for Sprint PCS to be ready for the next generation of wireless communications since it preserves current investments.'' Brian H.