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To: engineer who wrote (2107)8/11/2000 12:43:03 AM
From: SKIP PAUL  Respond to of 197272
 
Zi Corp. In eZiText License Pact With GTRAN Korea
Dow Jones Newswires

CALGARY -- Zi Corp. (ZICA) has licensed its predictive input technology to GTRAN Korea Inc. for use in two new code division multiple access, or CDMA, products.

The value of the agreement wasn't disclosed.

In a news release, Zi said its eZiText product will initially be implemented in English, Portuguese and Spanish on GTRAN's Jennifer handset, which features short messaging services, fax capability, wireless modem and a WAP microbrowser. Zi said it will support GTRAN's export efforts by providing eZiText in 24 languages.

In addition to the Jennifer handset, Zi said its eZiText technology will enable GTRAN's Gina smartphone.

GTRAN is an engineering-oriented company focusing on high-speed fiber optic transmissions, wireless PC cards and CDMA handsets.

Zi Corp. provides embedded software technology and educational products and services.

Company Web Site: zicorp.com

-Judy McKinnon, Dow Jones Newswires; 416-306-2100

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To: engineer who wrote (2107)8/13/2000 6:05:12 PM
From: limtex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197272
 
eng - wife needs pda for addresses, diary, to do lists etc. Been thinking about the new Palm. nother few months and there will no doubt be a slew of new 1X pda/phones avaialble but she lost her diary and needs a replacement now so I have to get something.

Any other ideas or comments?

Best regards,

L



To: engineer who wrote (2107)8/22/2000 10:32:46 PM
From: limtex  Respond to of 197272
 
eng - UK Radio Agency home:What spectrum is available for 3G?

The European body ERC identified 155 MHz of spectrum for terrestrial 3G: 2x60 MHz of paired spectrum and 35 MHz of unpaired spectrum. The Government believes all of this spectrum should be offered to 3G operators, except any spectrum that may be set aside for private high data rate wideband applications. A channel plan showing the frequency allocations of the licences is in section 2.1.2 of the Information Memorandum which is available on the website.

5. Will existing mobile phone operators be able to "refarm" their spectrum to offer 3G services?

Third Generation technology will only be licensed for use in spectrum internationally designated for 3G, which does not at present include spectrum held by the existing second generation mobile operators. Existing mobile operators may be able to operate some similar services to 3G using upgrades of their existing technology


spectrumauctions.gov.uk

Does this mean that if he found a technical solution an exisitng operator could offer 2Mbt+ service on his exisitng network if he finds it can be done by an upgrade?

There is also reference to a segment 450Mhz to 500Mhz.

Best regards,

L