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To: Eric L who wrote (2621)10/27/2002 5:49:52 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 9255
 
3G3 Harmonized CDMA Slide Set & Presentation

"3G3 and Its Future"

cdg.org

This is a superb 46 slide set that was used by wireless pioneer Dr. William C. Y. Lee in what I feel was the best CDG Digevent ever back on February 18, 2000.

Dr. Lee's actual Digevent webcast where he used these slides and described the evolution of the various CDMA standards, the failure to achieve a single converged CDMA standard, the harmonization initiative that followed, the Network to network interface (NNI) and "hooks and extensions", and differences between the standards, can be viewed here:

cdg.org

Related to this presentation is the original May 28th 1999 Operators Harmonization Group's (OHG) 3G3 Technical Framework Proposal which can be downloaded here:

3gpp.org

"Theoretically" as a result of this proposal "The Holy Wars" ended and the period of harmonization began.

China has its own name for 3G3. They call it C3G. I haven't figured out whether the 'C' is for China or CDMA.

The Approved ITU IMT-2000 Radio Interface Standards (Original) are here.

itu.int

- Eric -