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To: Rono who wrote (20622)12/31/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: Gregg Powers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Rono:

I am not aware of any specific press release. Although that is not to suggest that one does not exist, I simply never looked for one. I learned of Iridium's intention at during a Q&A period at a Goldman Sachs wireless conference. There question...which was asked by another...related to Iridium's plan for high data rate services. The respondent commented that delivery of such would be facilitated by the anticipated deployment of a CDMA air interface mid-decade. I will try to dig throw my notes and find out who exactly the speaker was and his role in the company.

Best regards,

Gregg



To: Rono who wrote (20622)12/31/1998 11:28:00 AM
From: brian h  Respond to of 152472
 
Rono,

Just an indication.

CDMA Development Group Expands Its Membership With Addition Of Eleven Industry-Leading Companies
Addition of New Member Companies Demonstrates Global Acceptance of cdmaOne™
COSTA MESA, Calif., Nov. 19, 1997 — The CDMA Development Group (CDG) today announced the addition of eleven new companies to its membership. The new member companies, located both in the United States and internationally, demonstrate the increasing global acceptance and deployment of cdmaOne technology around the world.

"The addition of eleven new member companies provides testament to the increasing global acceptance of cdmaOne," said Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDG. "The CDG looks forward to working with these companies in the development of new, cutting-edge technologies and in reducing the time required to bring new cdmaOne services on-line across the globe."

New CDG members include Iridium LLC, Metawave Communications, Metrosel (Indonesia), Mobile Systems International, Noise Com, RADWIN (Israel), Sema Group (Canada), Tata Teleservices Limited (India), Telogy Networks, The Technology Partnership PLC (UK) and Wireless Facilities, Inc.

The CDG provides a unique arena for companies to join together to shape the future of cdmaOne products and services. Member companies are committed to the development and deployment of state-of-the-art cdmaOne products and services and contribute significant technical and business resources to the CDG's efforts.

"As cdmaOne continues its rapid, worldwide growth, the CDG will continue its efforts to bring the most-advanced, feature-rich wireless networks to market to ensure that consumers around the world have access to the finest cdmaOne wireless service available," added LaForge.

Brian H.