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To: JGoren who wrote (364)7/7/2000 6:22:20 AM
From: William Hunt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197521
 
Thread ---can this be true ---LGIC develops W-CDMA network <br>
LG Information and Communic-ation yesterday announced that it has successfully tested its W-CDMA (wideband code division multiple access) core network for IMT-2000. <p>
The LGMMS-2000 system supports voice and data transmission at 384kbps-2Mbps, demonstrating that domestic technology in the W-CDMA is on par with the rest of the world, the company claimed.<p>
According to the company, the testing included interoperability with the current second-generation mobile communication system and there should be no problem in roaming between the cdmaOne-based 2G and W-CDMA-based 3G. <p>
The company said it would have basic equipment for GPRS (general packet radio service) developed by the end of the year. <p>
"Based on the successful demonstration, we are confident that W-CDMA-based 3G service can be rolled out by 2002," said a company official. <p>
BEST WISHES<br>
BILL
PS IS THIS REALLY 'Q" CMDA AND BEING CALL W-CDMA ?



To: JGoren who wrote (364)7/7/2000 9:11:57 AM
From: Dennis Roth  Respond to of 197521
 
JGoren, this is the only account of how the Ministry intends to achieve this goal.
asia.biz.yahoo.com

SEOUL, July 6 Asia Pulse - The Information and Communication Ministry says it plans to localize production of CDMA terminals and ADSL equipment by 100 percent by next June.

The ministry will establish a testing and certification organization for local components, facilitate cooperation between equipment makers and component suppliers and support universities and graduate schools who set up IT component-related programs.


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Component testing and certification and graduate school programs don't sound too scary to me. .