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To: straight life who wrote (12151)7/9/1998 10:54:00 AM
From: 2brasil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
sounds like a hot chip! Featuring data rates up to 86.4 kbps, a new microprocessor architecture, enhanced
sleep controller and several other new features, the MSM3000 continues the high
standards set by QUALCOMM for integrated, single-chip solutions for manufacturers.
The high data rates will be supported by IS-95B compliant infrastructure and enable
effective use of handsets for a new breed of Internet applications with fast packet
switched access to databases, e-mail and web browsing.

The new IFT3000 and IFR3000 are the first chips incorporating the complete IF
functionality for a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) handset, from digital
baseband converters to Automatic Gain Control (AGC), offering an area reduction of
45% over previous IF solutions and substantially lower power consumption.



To: straight life who wrote (12151)7/11/1998 1:40:00 AM
From: Croc Dundee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Qualcomm Receives Order for 100,000 Handsets in Australia, maybe Friday 10 June 1998 - Canberra ACT It was mentioned in the Australian Upper House, the Senate, during heated debate about the sale of the final two-thirds of the national carrier, Telstra. Qualcomm via a subsiduary vehicle, Oz Phone Pty. Ltd. recently bid for CDMA 800mhz spectrum in a number of cities and regonal centers and was successfull. The bid details are available on the web site sma.gov.au - Auction Results. Qualcomm spends $6m and then gets an order for $100m+. You work it out.....