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To: Quincy who wrote (22832)2/10/1999 5:54:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Cellular Phone Powerhouse>(yesterdays news, but sounds&reads good)
Technology News

Qualcomm Will Use SiGe From
IBM For RF Chips
(02/09/99, 6:40 p.m. ET)
By Mark LaPedus, Semiconductor Business News

Cellular phone powerhouse Qualcomm has
expanded its thrust in the merchant chip
business, announcing major deals with
IBM's Microelectronics Division and Japan's
Matsushita Electronic Components.

At the Wireless '99 show in New Orleans, Qualcomm
announced it is the latest company to license IBM's
silicon germanium (SiGe) technology, while it separately
forged a deal to co-develop RF-based modules with
Matsushita.

San Diego-based Qualcomm also rolled out a new line
of baseband processors, RF chips, handsets, base
stations, and other products -- all based on CDMA
digital-cellular technology.

"Chip-level products continues to be a huge part of our
business," said Irwin Jacobs, chairman and CEO of
Qualcomm, at a press event at the Wireless '99 show.
"We will continue to be a major supplier of ASIC in
the industry.''

In fact, Qualcomm controls the lion's share of the
market for CDMA-based baseband processors, but it
is now getting some new competition in this arena from
DSP Communications, LSI Logic, PrairieComm, and
VLSI Technology.

"Competition is healthy for the industry," said Don
Schrock, president of Qualcomm's CDMA
Technologies Division, the company's semiconductor
arm. "But we are ahead of our competitors. We've
been [developing ASICs] for nine or 10 years."

Looking to beef up those efforts, Qualcomm has
expanded its alliance with IBM by licensing IBM's SiGe
technology. At present, IBM -- as well as Intel--
manufacture baseband processors on a foundry basis
for Qualcomm.

IBM has also licensed its SiGe technology to Harris,
National Semiconductor, Nortel, RF Micro Devices,
and others. After years of efforts to get SiGe
technology into commercial markets, the technology
appears ready to give gallium-arsenide (GaAs) a run for
the money in a number of high-speed IC applications.

Qualcomm's first products based on IBM's SiGe
technology include two RF chips -- the RFT3100
transmit and RFR3100 receive devices. Offered in
32-pin BCC plastic package, these devices will begin
sampling in the third quarter of 1999.

Qualcomm also forged a deal to co-develop multi-chip
module components for CDMA handsets with
Matsushita. All of Qualcomm's future components will
work in conjunction with its new baseband processor.

Dubbed the MSM3100, the baseband chip is built
around the ARM7 RISC chip core from Advanced
RISC Machines. The MSM3100, which provides up to
300 hours of standby time in terms of battery life, also
includes a 13-bit audio codec, a USB interface, and
other features.

This chip, offered in a 208-pin BGA package, will be
shipping by the third quarter of 1999.



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Qualcomm, Microsoft In Wireless Partnership



To: Quincy who wrote (22832)2/11/1999 4:12:00 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
*Triple Mode, Dual Band, Where do we go from here? Plus CrudeTrade.* The mode meanings are jumbled. Samsung's is NOT triple mode. It is dual mode. It is also dual band. It has two modes = cdmaOne and AMPS. It has two bands in cdmaOne mode = 800 and 1900. It is single band in AMPS. Band = frequency. Mode = GSM, TDMA, cdmaOne, Amps, etc.

They say:
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An example of the latter is the SCH-2500 tri-mode phone. While both Nokia Corp. and L.M. Ericsson make tri-mode phones for Time Division Multiple Access networks, offered by AT&T Wireless Services Inc. with its Digital One Rate plan, no CDMA manufacturer matched them until now.

The SCH-2500 can roam between CDMA 800 MHz, 1900 MHz and Advanced Mobile Phone Service 800 MHz networks, the company said.
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The SCH-2500 has only got two modes! Not three. It is NOT tri-mode. Of course meanings of words do change or become ambiguous and maybe that's what's going to happen. Each frequency or mode will be counted as a mode, so if we get multiband cdmaOne handsets, we might have dualmode, trimode, quadrimode, quintuplemode [pentagonomode for military applications], sexmode [very popular], septicemiamode [for those sick of it all], octopusmode [for people who have to keep many balls in the air], commode [for the aged].

Even though engineers will still think of them as being single mode = cdmaOne. People do like to be high mana and many modes would confer some high status, like so many horsepower in a car.

When we get spectrum hunting handsets software radio handsets, then we can forget about the numbers as it will be like arguing how many roads your boat can take from Hawaii to Asia. You just point your boat in any direction.

Every 'engineering' mode has a royalty cost. Let's hope there are many many modes in each handset so that even if people never use their cdmaOne mode because they live in Europe but own a handset with cdmaOne mode in case they take a trip to the USA, Q! will collect a royalty on the wholesale price of the whole handset. With a bit of luck, Nokia will sell hundreds of millions of trimode handsets with cdmaOne as one of them. I wonder if we will really be so lucky.

Mqurice

PS: Meanwhile, the USA is being pathetic. Sheep farmers in the USA are whining like 747s because New Zealand is producing high quality lamb products which some Americans like to buy in preference to USA produced sheep meat. So the USA International Trade Commission is fixin' to head New Zealand sheep farmers off at the pass by imposing import restrictions, or charging tariffs high enough to cut imports.

Where are Charlene Barshefsky and Xena Albright?

So any of you who enjoy good quality lamb won't be allowed to buy it! You denizens of the Land of the Free and Brave! So New Zealand sheep farmers will not be able to afford to buy cdmaOne handsets. So you investors in Qualcomm will make less money.

Struggle if you will to imagine what would happen if every producer outside the USA who sold something to the USA was 'headed off at the pass'. None of them would have any money to buy stuff from the USA would they! So you guys would have to eat scungey sheep produced by some Iowa cartel. You'd have to drive a Chrysler YankTank instead of a Lexus and I can tell you there are a LOT of people in San Diego tooling around in a Lexus. You wouldn't be able to drive Mercedes or BMW. $ill Gates would have to hand back his Ferraris.

The fanatics wouldn't even allow foreign airlines to land in the USA because they would take business away from American Airlines and PanAm who treat their customers with tender loving care. So Disneyland would go out of business because nobody could afford to go there from overseas.

Well, some of you will get the picture.

So next time you want to wrap yourselves in the Stars and Stripes and whine like a 747 that Japan won't open their borders to those wonderful American left hand drive cars which barely fit on a motorway let along the local byways which are barely suitable for Mini Minors, don't do it loudly enough to disturb me please.

When the EU is cutting off unbent bananas, allowing only GSM cellphones and no beer other than that grown with approved hops in suitable Bavarian soil with the right foam head on it, you'll know you are in good company.

Charlene and Xena are being given the run around! They'll be laughed out of town when they whine in on a 747, first class, hectoring and lecturing other countries that they should be 'Free Trade' as in 'Back in the USSA'. The USA is NOT in favour of Free Trade, despite many of you being brainwashed into such naive belief.

I wonder how Iran/Russia and oil exports are coming along. Oil seems to be dropping again. That'll be making some Big Oil balance sheets look ugly. They'll be phoning Bill Clinton telling him how there is a VERY serious threat from Iran with the Weapons of Mass Destruction which Russia has been sending them which could be used against Russia any time now. Iranian oil exports must be stopped until they comply with an inspection regime from UNSCOM, who have got big salaries but nothing to inspect at the moment.

eia.doe.gov
Oooops, just checked and West Texas is down to pretty much the low again. Some of the Texan/Arkansawan good ole boys will be getting their 6 shooters out and firin' a few rounds at anyone who looks like causin' it to be so cheap. Lucky for us we just make sheeps!

"Hey, lookit those Iranian varmints - they took Americans hostage in the USA Embassy and now they are cuttin' the price of oil and doin' us in the eye! Quick - round up a posse....Yeeeehahhhh!!!!"

Bill C. is off the hook bar the shouting, so he'll feel like firin' off a few rounds to be celebratin'. The Senate and Congressional Republicans might feel like that too to ease some of the tension they must be feeling seeing as how Bill got the girls and they got the raspberry. Between them all, they should be able to come up with a good posse. Target practise on some Iraqi antiaircraft batteries can't be doing it for them really.



To: Quincy who wrote (22832)2/11/1999 11:37:00 AM
From: bananawind  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Quincy, re Someday, this might change (but, it may require Sprint providing the coverage by itself.)

Based on this release, it looks like Sprint is aware they need to speed things up by taking on partners to build and operate in the hinterlands. But I share your impatience. Yesterday, on a 400 mile trip up and down the state of Florida on the turnpike, my Q-phone (Sprint PCS) sat useless on the seat. No service in the heartland north of Palm Beach County, not even Orlando where it seems half of America visits two or three times yearly. My own home is outside of my coverage area due to a bunch of NIMBY's "whinning like 747's" [oops, thats a royalty to M] about proposed tower locations.

Sprint PCS(SM) Announces New Affiliation Agreements - Continuing
the Expansion of Nation's Largest Nationwide PCS Network

Sprint PCS has Signed 17 Affiliation Agreements to Date Representing Licensed PCS Coverage of More
Than 45 Million People in 30 States

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Sprint PCS Chief Executive Officer Andrew Sukawaty
today announced new affiliation agreements that will bring Sprint PCS wireless service to areas in
Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nevada, New
Hampshire, New York, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Washington. Sprint PCS has signed 17
affiliation agreements to date representing licensed PCS coverage of more than 45 million people in 30
states. Sprint PCS recently signed affiliation agreements with the following organizations:

-- Illinois PCS, LLC of Geneseo, Ill., will serve the Illinois cities of Springfield, Bloomington, Peoria,
Champaign-Urbana, Rock Island, Moline, Decatur, Mt. Vernon, Effingham, Danville, Galesburg,
LaSalle-Peru and Kankakee; and the Iowa cities of Davenport, Bettendorf and Clinton. Total licensed
coverage is 2.8 million people.

-- Independent Wireless One Corporation of Utica, N.Y., will serve the New York cities of Corning, Elmira,
Binghamton, Watertown, Syracuse, Utica, Albany, Glens Falls and Poughkeepsie; the Vermont cities of
Bennington, Burlington and Montpelier; the Massachusetts city of Pittsfield; and the New Hampshire
cities of Manchester, Concord and Portsmouth. Total licensed coverage is 6.2 million people.

-- TriStar Wireless, LLC of Cookeville, Tenn., will serve the Tennessee cities of Cookeville, Crossville,
McMinnville, Manchester, Shelbyville, Fayetteville, Winchester, Lewisburg and Lawrenceburg. Total
licensed coverage is 500,000 people.

-- UbiquiTel, LLC will serve the Nevada cities of Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Gardnerville and Stead; and
the California cities of Auburn and Grass Valley, and the entire Lake Tahoe area. Total licensed coverage
is 875,000 people.

-- US Unwired of Lake Charles, La., will serve the Mississippi cities of Biloxi, Gulfport, Jackson, Meridian,
Tupelo, Hattiesburg, Greenvile, Columbus, McComb, Brookhaven, Natchez, Vicksburg and Laurel; the
Alabama cities of Tuscaloosa and Mobile; the Florida city of Pensacola; the Arkansas cities of Pine Bluff,
Hot Springs, El Dorado, Magnolia and Camden; and the Texas cities of Tyler, Longview, Marshall, Paris
and Texarkana . Total licensed coverage is 5.2 million people. Together with existing affiliation
agreements, US Unwired will operate or manage licensed coverage of 9 million people.

-- VIA Wireless of Fresno, Calif., will serve the California cities of Fresno, Stockton, Modesto, Merced and
Visalia, and will be expanding soon to Bakersfield. Total licensed coverage is 3.5 million people.

-- Washington Oregon Wireless, LLC of Portland, Ore., will serve the Washington cities of Yakima,
Ellensburg, Richland, Pasco, Kennewick, Walla Walla, Wenatchee, Ephrata and Moses Lake; and the
Oregon cities of Umatilla, Hermiston, Pendleton, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland, Klamath
Falls, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Bend, Sisters, Mount Bachelor, Coos Bay and North Bend. Total
licensed coverage is 1.4 million people.

"Sprint PCS added more subscribers in the fourth quarter of 1998 than any other carrier has ever added in
a single quarter in the history of the U.S. wireless industry," Sukawaty said. "The announcement of new
Sprint PCS affiliates is vital to increasing the scope of our existing nationwide coverage for the benefit of
current and future Sprint PCS customers."

Sprint PCS continues to negotiate affiliate agreements for many other areas and cities across the
country. The agreements call for each company to construct an all-digital, CDMA (Code Division Multiple
Access) wireless network, the majority of which will operate on the FCC (Federal Communications
Commission) PCS licenses owned by Sprint PCS. Each company will operate and market their network
as Sprint PCS service, leveraging the branding and marketing programs of Sprint PCS.

"These new affiliates will be able to offer all the benefits of Sprint PCS, including the clarity, value and
coverage of the only seamless, all- digital, nationwide PCS wireless network in the country," said Bernie
Bianchino, chief business development officer for Sprint PCS. "Though Sprint PCS offers service in the
largest cities across the United States, these new agreements expand our nationwide network into many
markets not currently served and brings the nation's fastest-growing wireless service to more people than
ever before."

Through these agreements, every affiliate will have the opportunity to benefit from Sprint PCS'
relationships with key infrastructure and phone manufacturers, and national retail distribution partners. In
addition, affiliates will be able to utilize the PCS network and customer care support assets of Sprint PCS
including 24-hour network management and monitoring via the Sprint PCS National Network Operations
Control Center; billing, voicemail and prepaid platforms; and Sprint PCS Customer Care.

Sprint PCS operates the largest 100 percent digital, 100 percent PCS nationwide wireless network in the
United States, already serving the majority of the nation's metropolitan areas, including more than 4,000
cities and communities across the country. Sprint PCS has licensed PCS coverage of nearly 270 million
people in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. For more information, visit the Sprint PCS
web site at sprintpcs.com. Sprint PCS is a wholly-owned tracking group of Sprint Corporation
and trades on the NYSE under the symbol "PCS."

Sprint is a global communications company at the forefront in integrating long distance, local and wireless
communications services and is one of the world's largest carriers of Internet traffic. Sprint built and
operates the United States' only nationwide all-digital, fiber optic network and is the leader in advanced
data communications services. Sprint has $15 billion in annual revenues and serves more than 17 million
business and residential customers.

SOURCE Sprint PCS

/CONTACT: Tom Murphy, Director of Media Relations, 816-559-6703 or
888-347-1660 - pager or Ashley Pindell, Manager of Media Relations,
816-559-6702 or 888-661-4589 - pager, both of Sprint PCS/

/Web site: sprintpcsnews.com