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To: KevinThompson who wrote (36278)10/2/2001 9:05:47 AM
From: Frederick Langford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
QUALCOMM Testing Additional Voice Capacity Doubling for CDMA2000



Business Editors & High-Tech Writers

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 2, 2001--QUALCOMM Incorporated
(Nasdaq: QCOM), pioneer and world leader of Code Division Multiple
Access (CDMA) digital wireless technology, today announced an
evolutionary path which it projects would enable CDMA2000 operators
around the world to increase their voice network capacity by a factor
of two when the evolved handsets are widely deployed. This increase is
accomplished above and beyond the nearly twofold voice capacity
improvement provided by third-generation (3G) CDMA2000 1X systems. The
improvements in voice network capacity, data services efficiency and
overall quality of service are achieved within the existing technical
specifications for CDMA2000, eliminating backward and forward
compatibility issues and the need for development of a new standard.
"As we examine the future growth in wireless use and range of
services and work together with cellular operators around the world,
we recognize the economic need for real and substantial improvements
in system efficiency," said Dr. Roberto Padovani, executive vice
president of research and development for QUALCOMM. "In less than 10
years, the industry has witnessed a greater than tenfold voice
capacity improvement over first-generation analog systems with the
introduction of second-generation CDMA systems, a nearly twofold
further increase achieved by third-generation CDMA2000 1X, and an
order of magnitude performance improvement for data services through
the introduction of CDMA2000 1xEV-DO. At the same time, penetration
rates, minutes of use and demand for data services continue to
increase while spectrum availability remains tight. The good news is
that tested techniques are available to CDMA-based systems to win this
race while further improving quality."
Operating within the constraints of the CDMA2000 specification,
this doubling of voice capacity can be accomplished by the combination
of advances in speech processing, introduction of dual-antenna,
dual-receiver handsets coupled with advanced signal processing
techniques and simple and pragmatic diversity reception techniques
applied to cellular base station receivers. The infrastructure and
terminal costs of this next evolutionary step are small due to the
continuing advances in device integration accomplished by QUALCOMM
CDMA Technologies (QCT).
"We needed highly integrated radio frequency integrated circuit
solutions and digital signal processing horsepower to accomplish our
goals and QCT has come through once again," said Padovani. "This month
we will enter a phase of intensive verification on both test and
operational networks with pre-commercial MSM5500 chipsets and, in
parallel, continue development of highly integrated and commercial
chipset solutions to implement these important capacity gains."
QUALCOMM Incorporated (www.qualcomm.com) is a leader in developing
and delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and
services based on the Company's CDMA digital technology. The Company's
business areas include CDMA chipsets and system software; technology
licensing; the Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless(TM) (BREW(TM))
applications platform; Eudora(R) e-mail software; digital cinema
systems; and satellite-based systems including portions of the
Globalstar(TM) system and wireless fleet management systems,
OmniTRACS(R) and OmniExpress(TM). QUALCOMM owns patents that are
essential to all of the CDMA wireless telecommunications standards
that have been adopted or proposed for adoption by standards-setting
bodies worldwide. QUALCOMM has licensed its essential CDMA patent
portfolio to more than 100 telecommunications equipment manufacturers
worldwide. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., QUALCOMM is included in
the S&P 500 Index and is a 2001 FORTUNE 500(R) company traded on The
Nasdaq Stock Market(R) under the ticker symbol QCOM.