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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (2445)12/26/2000 10:17:05 PM
From: S100  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12229
 
ZXC10 awarded CDMA network entry certificate by MII

On December 9, 2000, ZXC10 CDMA mobile communication system was firstly awarded network entry certificate by Chinese MII (Ministry of Information Industry). The system includes ZXC10-BTS (base station transceiver), ZXC10-BSC (base station controller), ZXC10-MSC/VLR (mobile switching center / visitor location register) and ZXC10-HLR/AUC (home location register / authentication center).

In June 2000, ZTE put forward the first China-made CDMA mobile communication system, and then put forward the first world-made CDMA UIM handset in October. Thus, ZTE Corporation has been the only manufacturer in China providing complete set of CDMA system and terminal product.

ZXC10 also realizes full compatibility with the equipment of the same kind. ZXC10-MSS CDMA switching subsystem realizes the compatibility with CDMA BSS of Ericsson (China) and Guangdong Nortel. ZXC10-BSS CDMA base station subsystem realizes the compatibility with CDMA MSS of Datang.

ZTE802, the first CDMA UIM handset in the world, has passed communication test on Great Wall Network (CDMA network) of Shanghai, Beijing and Xi’an, Huchison CDMA network of Hong Kong and SKT mobile communication network of Korea.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (2445)12/26/2000 11:58:53 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12229
 
MQ + X = 2C ...http://jama.ama-assn.org/

That's the location of the study on cellphones and brain tumours from the Journal of the American Medical Association. It needs membership, subscription etc even though it says it's free.

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