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To: JohnG who wrote (19366)4/6/2002 12:23:04 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
That dirty rotten hypester Dr. J. seems to simply be following what the ITU has said: DO is 3G.

The chickens need something to cluck and squawk about while the Koreans and the American MightyDucqs run circles around them.

What a waste of time. But we gotta keep them honest--a hard and thankless job.

3gnewsroom.com

>>ITU Recognizes CDMA2000 1xEV-DO as an IMT-2000 Standard
date: August 13, 2001 - source: CDMA Development Group

The CDMA Development Group (CDG) reported today that CDMA2000 1xEV-DO (Data Only) has been recognized as a 3G IMT-2000 standard by the ITU at the ITU-R WP8F conference recently held in Stockholm. The standard will be submitted to ITU-R SG-8 for formal approval during the November meeting in Geneva.

CDMA2000 1xEV (for 1X Evolution) is part of the evolution of CDMA2000 1X, a commercially available IMT-2000 standard that offers data speeds up to 307kbps and is being deployed by carriers around the world. CDMA2000 1xEV-DO is optimized to support 2.4Mbps peak rate in a standard 1.25MHz channel for fixed, portable and mobile applications. A number of operators around the world are testing CDMA2000 1xEV-DO, and SK Telecom and KT Freetel in Korea have announced plans to launch it commercially early next year.

Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDG, said "The CDMA2000 standards allow operators to 'do more with less,' and deploy enhanced capabilities in a very small amount of spectrum. Furthermore, these standards are not limited to cdmaOne(TM) operators, but are available to TDMA, analog, GSM and new 3G licensed operators as well."

LaForge continued, "It now appears that CDMA2000 is one of the few brightspots in the highly confused 3G marketplace. The cost and time to market advantages of the CDMA2000 standards as a migration path for TDMA, GSM and CDMA operators is well documented in a number of studies. Unlike other migration paths currently under discussion, CDMA2000 is real and its advantages are clear. CDMA2000 1xEV-DO only enhances these advantages by providing extremely high throughput in a small amount of spectrum"