Revised MUST READ QCOM LINKS To:JohnG who wrote (95802) From: JohnG Friday, Mar 16, 2001 12:29 AM Respond to of 95825
Rev 1. ADDED MORE LINKS TO lengthy summary of articles and links that support the thesis that QCOM and its CDMA technology are 1) superior to competative technology which is not operable, has limited data rates, and serious unresolved technical/health issues, 2) deployed and operable as 2.5G 1X (154 to 307 Kbps), 3) Successfully pilot tested 1X EV at up to 2.4 Mbps, 4) accepted by China for massive 10Million sub buildout in 2001 escelating in China possibly to 50Million subs by 2005, 5) accepted and currently operational in India in India with 3-5Million limited mobility WLL phones to be sold in 2001, 6) Operational as 95A inNorth America at Sprint, Verizon, Bell Mobility in Canada and moving to 1X in 2001 at Sprint, in 2001/2002 at Verizon, in 2002 at NXTL, 7) Operating now in in Korea as 1X, 8) Operating this year as 1X at KDDI in Japan, 9) Operating now as 95A at Telestra in Australia, 10) operating now in numerous smaller countries and planned rapid build out in many other countries.
Subscriber 5 year growth rates for CDMA 95A, 1X and 1X EV have been estimated at 39%/yr while only 20% for the competing European GSM, GPRS, W-CDMA upgrade path. Banks and operators supporting the European upgrade path are traumatized by delays in the technology and the apx $15billion spent by operators in Europe for 3G licenses for which useable European 3G technology is years away. GROWTH RATE Message 15506194
QCOM has released BREW software to be used by creative 3rd party inventive software writers to write useful C, C+ & Java programs to be used in CDMA wireless phones. UNLIKE MSFT, QCOM hasNO PLANS or means to "eat its babys" by creating some massive Windows Like software incorporating the genius ideas of these 3rd party software writers. It has set up a QCOM qualifying and monitoring procedure to ensure the quality of such programs whose code will flow from software writers to network operators to wireless phones thus enriching software writers and wireless network operators as well as QCOM. In short, 3rd party software writers will have a lightning love affair with QCOM unparallelled in the history of computers/software and simultaneously anniolate GSM, GPRS, TDMA and possibly non-QCOM W-CDMA competative advantage by means of first mover market advantage.
I) SUPERIOR QCOM TECHNOLOGY
a) Dr Jacobs' slide points out the huge bits/second efficient spectrum usage advantage QCOM's 1X and 1XEV have over GSM, GPRS and W-CDMA. (Slide2) qualcomm.com
b) All types of CDMA must license QCOM patents and pay royalties to QQCOM--includes 1X, 1x-EV, WCDMA etc. Currently QCOM has the only operational 1X, 1X-EV technology and will be first with a full featured W-CDMA ASIC too. Thus the 3G market is rolling out equipment in 2001/2002 in Korea, US, Japan, Canada. The European GSM toGPRS to W-CDMA proponents are years behind in this technology and just have nothing that competes. The massive 2001 CDMA 95A technology rolling out in China can be upgraded to 1X.
b) Dr. Jacobs presents live 1x EV QCOM technology at Cannes pointing out that except for QCOM's technology which is currently operating as 1X in Korea at SKT, KT, and LG and in Japan at KDDI, 3G W-CDMA technology from the European upgrade path will be delayed until 2004/2005. Message 15508067
c) The widely publicized DOCOMO W-CDMA network supposed to go operational in Japan in May 2001 is only a pilot project which DOCOMO says will only sell 150,000 handsets in the first year. Data rates are said to be limited as it is bases on unique NTT technology conforming to a 1999 draft W-CDMA standard. Only limited handsets are available for DOCOMO's prototype as most handset makers missed the DOCOMO deadline. Message 15490882
d) European GPRS equipment delays. Note that if it ever arrives, GPRS supports only apx 20Kbps data rates, eats batteries rapidly, and emits huge ammounts of potentially hazardous RF radiation. Message 15482564 (1) European GPRS causes health concerns. SAR limits in US & Korea are 1.6 watts/kg VS Europe's higher 2 watts/kg.
Korea tightens SAR limits Message 14892906
MOT was forced to cut back the data rate of its GPRS phone to avoid exceeding radiation safety limits Message 14674531
Sleep disruption in Children linked to excessive cell phone radiation by NuroReport. Disney cancelled a license it had granted a cell phone maker to use immages of its cartoon characters unizh.ch
GPRS "too hot to handle" newscientist.com
(2) GPRS and delay of W-CDMA may cause Euro financial disaster FINANCIAL DOOMSDAY Message 15177702
e) QCOM's Snap Track is the best, least expensive, position location system. Twice as accurate as the FCC mandated specs, it is built into QCOM ASICS. It is currently in use by DOCOMO and has been studied by the Europeans (1) Sprint to deploy Snap Track Message 14762246 (2) Tested in Europe Message 14893130 f) CDMA WLL ( Wireless local link ) technology (like thak being used in India) uses the same networks as other CDMA technology and thus, with minor adjustments, suppouts mobile CDMA. (1) ENGINEER EXPLAINS WLL CDMA Message 14835685 g) Why European W-CDMA is years away. ENGINEER (SI's CDMA technical whiz) explains why the Euro roll out of W-CDMA will have so much debugging and system adjustment that it won't be ready untill 2004. Thus, QCOM's 1X is going to market literally years ahead of W-CDMA. FURTHER, Engineer has explained that once 1X is installed, only a few inexpensive cards are required to rapidly move to 1X-EV which provides a blazing 2.4 M bps within a very few months. Message 14692405
V) North American Operators committed to rapid 1X roll out a.) NXTL CEO Donohue says at ML technology conference that NXTL will roll out 1X in mid 2002 early 2003 time frame. He can't understand AT&T's announced wireless strategy to move to W-CDMA by going first to GSM/GPRS. Does not plan to use only MOT phones. More to be said at 3/20 CTIA conference. Message 15501769
b) Sprint which has issued CDMA 1X purchase orders will announce their detailed plans to move from 95A to 1X (time frame is 2H 2001 and early 2002) at CTIA conference. Compare the measly $700 to $800 million it will cost Sprint to upgrade to 1X, doubling voice capacity, to the cost others must pay to get to 3G. Message 15199945 c) Verizon will upgrade to 1X but this will likely be in 2002; 1X-EV trials underway Message 14864873 d) Bell Canada's Bell mobility unit rolling out 1X beginning late 2001 post.clubs.yahoo.com.
VI) India operational in limited mobility WLL's which ultimately will utilize 20MHZ nationally to be split among multiple operators with 3 to 5 million CDMA WLL phones to be installed in 2001 providing service at economical rates of under $0.01 mer minute. Note 1 "lakh"=100,000 & 1 "crore"=100 "lakhs"= 10 million a) BSNL purchasing $400 million in CDMA based WLL equipment to serve 600,000 phones noting that PO's have neen placed with LG et al. AND that of 600,000villages in India 200,000 have zero phones of any kind. Message 15498353 b)On Indian WLL Message 15296094 c) Indian WLL forces Indian conventional cellular to get competative. Message 15373266 d) Samsung plans to sell 2 to 5 million CDMA phones in India in 2001 Message 15473168 AND Message 15462875 e) Comments on India WLL Message 15217169 f) Many operators seek India's new WLL licenses Message 15288086 g) India to have huge WLL build out Message 15180396
VII) China UNICOM is issuing CDMA PO's in March, 2001 for a 10 Million added line, 200 city, $12 billion wide area CDMA 95A network (designed for easy upgrade to 1X) to be built out rapidly in 2001. China realizes that with its extremely high poplulation density, only CDMA networks are spectrum efficient enough to allow China to provide toe 200Million wireless lines it has decided it must have in place in a few years. It appears that this network will be upgraded annually by an extimated 10 million new lines op to 50 or 60 Million lines a) MARCH 2001 CONTRACT LETTING trans by laodeng Message 15477281 b) Unicom sees 50 million CDMA lines in 3 years Message 15471795 c) there are many Korea-China CDMA joint ventures ragingbull.lycos.com
VIII. Operational Korean 1X network owned by SK will likely ramp up in June, 2001 when gvt restrictions ease. a) Message 15461193
IX. CDMA and CDMA WLL are quite active in S America. However, there is less difinitive news out of there than out of ASIA and US and Europe a) Vesper in Brazil to roll out 1X by end 2001 Message 15166181
X. Many Smaller countries are going CDMA a) Vietnam Message 15211891 b) Israel c) Jamaca d)Romania
X) QCOM nas announced a MSM6000 inexpensive limited feature 1X ASIC to have the 2 times 95A voice capacity of 1X networks, support SMS, and clearly targeted to enable $100 range phone that compete costwise with GSM phones. Ideal for India, South America and Chila WLL systems. Completion date unknown but presumably early 2002. Message 15485601
XII. The Asian plan is to link the CDMA networks of Korea, Japan and China by December 2001 at the earliest. There are numerous other networks that could link up in the future such as US, Canada, Australia. Message 15485469
XII. Jacobs says 90 million CDMA phones in 2001. Depending on QCOM's market share which should be extremely high, ASIC sales could really jump up in 2H 2001. Message 15254284
XIII. AT&T has aparantly bet the company on their conviction that DOCOMO's I-Mode will be accepted in the US. They have sold DOCOMO 16% of AWE and agreed in exchange to overlay their TDMA system with GSM then GPRS, Then W-CDMA and to install I-mode in 2001. Thus they forgo the ability to have high data rates any time soom as GPRS only provides apx 20Kbps. They will have slow data speeds but a first mover market advantage on I-Mode. Message 14920372 Message 14918474 Message 14920719
XIV. Cingular in the US has been left in a very vulnerable position by the AT&T move. Formed as a joint venture of the TDMA properties of Bell South and SBC Communications, Cingular is supposedly going to GPRS in the US. Thus they would have slow data, NO I-MODE First MOVER ADVANTAGE and W-CDMA delayed to apx 2004. Message 14796088
Bell South is installing CDMA in their South American networks but appears to be in an odd arrangement in the US. Recent reports are that Bell South would like to sell their Cingular interest to some GSM lover an buy into Sprint. |