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To: Ibexx who wrote (2682)9/1/2000 8:01:34 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 196633
 
re: Much Ado about Nothing, but Qualcomm a winner in a pretty mixed technology bag

>> SEPTEMBER LIST OF LOWEST CELL PHONE RADIATION LEVELS

August 30, 2000
SARdata,com
New York

wow-com.com

SARdata.com has released the ten lowest tested cell phones from their research of all US FCC published results thru August 31, 2000.

1.Qualcomm PDQ-1900 0.2634
2.Mitsubishi Trium Galaxy g-130 0.35
3.Motorola I1000plus 0.43
4.Motorola GSM3682 & g250 0.457
5.Motorola Startac 7860 & st7860 0.54
6.Motorola Startac 7762 0.58
7,8 tie Ericsson I888 World GSM-900 0.69
Motorola i500,i550,i700 0.69
9.Audiovox HGP2000e 0.7496
10.Motorola i2000 0.79 <<

- Eric -



To: Ibexx who wrote (2682)9/3/2000 11:18:48 AM
From: 2brasil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196633
 
hi-- Ericsson Offering CDMA2000 Course

To promote the growth and development of San Diego's skilled
telecommunications work force, Ericsson is offering this fall a new curriculum
in wireless technology with UCSD Extension.

Under the agreement, Ericsson is providing new internally developed
curriculum on cdma2000, a third-generation offshoot of the code division
multiple access digital wireless technology, and offering scholarships to enable professionals to expand their
skills and be part of today's fast-paced, high-tech work force. Ericsson is funding 10 course scholarships during
the next two years.

Ericsson's course, entitled Special Topics in CDMA Engineering, will be offered in the fall and will be
applicable towards the UCSD Extension CDMA Engineering certificate program. In addition to being held in
the traditional classroom setting, the course is one of a few select curriculums to be offered through the
university's online education program. The enrollment fee is $495.

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