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To: John Biddle who wrote (34061)4/10/2003 10:19:30 PM
From: John Biddle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196603
 
Samsung to launch CDMA2000 1x 3G chips in mid-month
Compiled from The Electronic Times, Seoul, by Sheu Shu-hui, Research Center; Chinmei Sung, DigiTimes.com [Thursday 10 April 2003]

digitimes.com

Mobile phone service provider Korea Telecom Freetel (KTF) will begin selling Samsung-branded 3G handsets using Samsung’s newly-developed CDMA2000 1x 3G chips in the middle of this month, a milestone event as Samsung had been depending entirely on Qualcomm for CDMA chips, the Seoul-based The Electronics Times reported the company as saying.

The South Korean handset giant expects to export handsets using its 3G chips before year-end.

The company is also developing WCDMA chips and expects to launch handsets using its own WCDMA chips in the near future, according to the report.