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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (19211)2/18/2002 12:49:00 PM
From: waitwatchwander  Respond to of 197032
 
TTPCom and QUALCOMM demonstrate BREW applications on GPRS at 3GSM World Congress

TTP Communications plc ("TTPCom") today announced that it and QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), pioneer and world leader of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) digital wireless technology, have combined TTPCom’s Wireless Game Engine (WGE) and QUALCOMM’s Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless™ (BREW™) platform in a GSM/GPRS handset.

ttpcom.com



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (19211)2/18/2002 12:55:05 PM
From: Dennis Roth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197032
 
AT&T Wireless, Ericsson Make First 3G UMTS Voice Call in USA
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Story Filed: Monday, February 18, 2002 11:02 AM EST

NEW YORK, Feb 18, 2002 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- AT&T Wireless and Ericsson have teamed to complete the first live 3G UMTS voice call in the United States. The call is part of a testing process to help ensure AT&T Wireless delivers 3G capabilities to its subscribers on schedule.

The call was made using Ericsson wireless networking equipment, including both radio access and core infrastructure, at AT&T Wireless' headquarters in Redmond, Wash. The system was part of Ericsson's volume production of UMTS equipment.

"AT&T Wireless can and will deliver true 3G services to our customers on schedule, as planned," said Rod Nelson, chief technology officer for AT&T Wireless. "The testing of this network equipment is part of the confirmation that we can move from GSM/GPRS to EDGE to full UMTS in accordance with our plans."

"We are proud to be part of AT&T Wireless' leadership in bringing 3G capabilities to the U.S. market," said Dominique Jodoin, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Ericsson Inc.

AT&T Wireless and Ericsson are leading the path to 3G capabilities in the U.S. market today by deploying EDGE-ready GSM/GPRS systems. This path ensures a smooth evolution to EDGE, then UMTS, a wideband radio technology that provides mobile users with data rates up to 2Mbit/s. The efficient use of radio spectrum enables simultaneous access to everything from regular voice telephony to a range of content-rich, multimedia services. For example, users will be able to watch a video clip while receiving an e-mail. The UMTS solution also enables a mix of circuit and packet services, with varying bandwidths to be delivered at the same time.

Ericsson is shaping the future of Mobile and Broadband Internet communications through its continuous technology leadership. Providing innovative solutions in more than 140 countries, Ericsson is helping to create the most powerful communication companies in the world.

Read more at
www.ericsson.com/press



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (19211)2/18/2002 1:13:18 PM
From: foundation  Respond to of 197032
 
re: 3GSM World Congress:

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With all of the flatulent gasses that are about to be released in Cannes...

... I'm surprised that Enron didn't make a market in it.