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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (20015)3/6/2002 6:34:54 PM
From: Dennis Roth  Respond to of 196781
 
CeBIT 2002: 3G phones take center stage
zdnet.com.com
Sony Ericsson is widely expected to unveil a 3G device at CeBIT 2002.
[snip]
Crowds will also flock to the Motorola stand to see its new range--including its first 3G handset,
the A820--which is expected to go on sale in September in the U.K.
[snip]
Nokia is playing its cards closer to its chest, but the company is promising to
present some "exciting new solutions and innovations."



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (20015)3/8/2002 7:38:41 AM
From: Dennis Roth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196781
 
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: Viag contradicts doubts over 3G investment -- (Viag widerspricht Zweifeln an UMTS-Investitionen)
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Story Filed: Thursday, March 07, 2002 9:35 AM EST

Mar 7, 2002, (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung /FT Information via COMTEX) -- Viag Interkom, the German subsidiary of UK mobile telecommunications group MM02, plans to construct a third-generation (UMTS) mobile telecommunications network in Germany and conform with the relevant licensing conditions, as well as with agreements entered into with its network operations partner T-Mobile. Peter Erskine, head of MM02, has said that his company will pursue a cautious policy with regard to investments in German UMTS capacity, and that a decision will be reached between December and June of the coming year as to whether any investments are to be made in a UMTS network.

However, on Wednesday, Mr Erskine also said that the company is still planning to launch its German, UK and Dutch UMTS services in the summer of 2003. It is reported that there are already definite development plans for the network, and that 3,000 sites have already been officially secured for transmission installations.

Abstracted from Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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