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To: marginmike who wrote (71884)5/15/2000 9:35:00 AM
From: LBstocks  Respond to of 152472
 
Wireless Knowledge Expands Operations Opening Three New Regional Offices
New Offices to Be Located in Three of the Largest Wireless Markets In the United States
SAN DIEGO, May 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Wireless Knowledge, Inc., a Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT - news) and QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM - news) company that brings wireless data to mobile business workers, today announced it is expanding operations by opening three new regional offices in New York, Atlanta and the Seattle area.

``Reflecting the growth of the wireless market in these regions, Wireless Knowledge is expanding its presence to bring us closer to our customers, partners and technology resources,'' said Eric Schultz, chairman and CEO of Wireless Knowledge. ``A local presence facilitates personal contact and rapid response which are key to best serving our customers and leveraging partnerships.''

Located in Bellevue, the Seattle area office will include a team dedicated to development of emerging wireless technologies and services, along with sales management staff. This office will enhance the company's presence in the Northwest through its proximity to Microsoft and leading wireless companies, as well as provide increased support for enterprise customers in the region.

Wireless Knowledge's New York City and Atlanta offices enable the company to offer a local presence in the eastern United States in two of the country's top ten cellular markets. The new offices are staffed with expert sales and service teams familiar with wireless communication needs of the businesses and communities they serve. The Atlanta office is currently open. The New York City office will open next month, however, staff for that region is already in place.

About Wireless Knowledge

Wireless Knowledge, Inc., a Microsoft and QUALCOMM company, provides platforms and services to corporations and application providers that enable them to take the best advantage of the mobile Internet, today. Wireless Knowledge's products improve productivity by making it easy for remote employees to access personally relevant, business-critical information and data services through mobile phones and popular handheld devices over wireless networks. For more information on Wireless Knowledge, please visit the company web site at www.wirelessknowledge.com.

SOURCE: Wireless Knowledge, Inc.



To: marginmike who wrote (71884)5/15/2000 9:39:00 AM
From: LBstocks  Respond to of 152472
 
Japan Selects cdma2000 for Third-Generation Services; cdma2000 Momentum Continues to Escalate as Result of Successful 3G Trials Worldwide

Business Wire ~ May 15, 2000 ~ 9:21 am EST

COSTA MESA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 2000--

cdma2000 Services Will Make Commercial Debut This Year

Late last week, CDMA Development Group (CDG) member company DDI Corporation, Japan's second-largest wireless carrier, formally announced its plans to use cdma2000 for third-generation (3G) wireless services.

cdma2000 phase one, known as CDMA 1X, lays the foundation for a broad array of high-speed wireless information services. In addition to cdma2000 global trials, CDMA 1X will be the first IMT 3G standard to make a commercial debut as SK Telecom in Korea announced plans to introduce 3G services this year.

Recently, Bell Mobility, Nortel Networks, QUALCOMM, Samsung and Sprint PCS successfully completed a series of 3G wireless calls using CDMA 1X technology. Telstra, Verizon and LG Telecom are also conducting CDMA 1X trails.

"The CDG believes that DDI's decision to use cdma2000 for 3G was a natural given the company's success with cdmaOne," said Perry LaForge, executive director for the CDG. "CDMA brings the future to us today. The CDG and its members have maintained an aggressive schedule for 3G implementation. Our successful CDMA 1X trials have proven that the technology will be the first wireless standard to allow for the delivery of next-generation services."

CDMA 1X standard provides 144 kbps packet data in a mobile environment and significantly higher speeds in a fixed environment. Other features available with CDMA 1X are a two-fold increase in both voice capacity and standby time; advanced packet data services; and greatly extended battery life. All of these capabilities will be available in the 1.25 MHz channel in existing spectrum, allowing all operators to take advantage of these 3G capabilities without the burden of re-farming or securing new spectrum. While CDMA 1X is evolved from cdmaOne, under the family of systems umbrella emerging from the IMT-2000 work of the ITU, 1X provides a viable growth path for all operators, regardless of their 2G technology platform. CDMA2000 provides advanced wireless Internet access and data services to the increasingly sophisticated wireless market.

The CDG recently completed a number of live webcasts detailing the advantages of cdmaOne and its evolution to cdma2000. These webcasts have included prominent industry executives such as Dr. Irwin Jacobs, Chairman and CEO of QUALCOMM, Craig Farrill, CTO of Vodafone AirTouch Cellular, Keith Paglush, VP technology of SPRINT PCS, and Dave Murashige, VP of Nortel Networks. These webcasts can be found at www.digevent.com.

The CDMA Development Group is a non-profit trade association formed to foster the worldwide development, implementation and use of cdmaOne. The 115 member companies of the CDG include many of the world's largest wireless operators and equipment manufacturers. The primary activities of the CDG include development of cdmaOne features and services, public relations, education and seminars, regulatory affairs and international support. Currently, there are more than 500 individuals working within various CDG subcommittees on cdmaOne-related matters. For more information about the CDG, contact Christine Bock of the CDG News Bureau at 714/540-1030, ext. 11, e-mail chrisbock@bockpr.com, or visit the CDG Web site at cdg.org.

CONTACT: CDG News Bureau
Valerie Christopherson or Christine Bock, 714/540-1030
(Fax) 714/540-1060
vchristopherson@bockpr.com

09:06 EDT MAY 15, 2000



To: marginmike who wrote (71884)5/15/2000 11:41:00 AM
From: LBstocks  Respond to of 152472
 
China Telecom 2000 starts tomorrow:

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Wireless Wonders- CDMA is Finally Taking Off
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