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To: George Gilder who wrote (917)2/19/1999 6:14:00 PM
From: moat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5853
 
George: Could you set up an e-mail alert list at your web site to inform your subscribers of 1) when a new issue of GTR is available on the web, and 2) when there are significant developments that you would like to announce.



To: George Gilder who wrote (917)3/1/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: 2brasil  Respond to of 5853
 
Sprint Develops Interoperability Between Different
Equipment Vendor Products for its Wireless Network

Development Likely to Lead to Lower Costs, More Options for COMA Service Providers

KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 1 /PRNewswire/ -- After more than three years of intensive research and testing, Sprint today
announced a breakthrough in the interoperability of key wireless network equipment. Sprint PCS engineers have developed
standard specifications that enable interoperability between two major components of wireless networks -- switches, known as
Mobile Switching Centers (MSCs), and Base Station (BS) subsystems -- from two different vendors of CDMA (code division
multiple access) equipment.

''This significant development will lead to increased competition among network vendors for CDMA service provider
business,'' said Keith Paglusch, senior vice president of Operations, Sprint PCS. ''Because providers may be able to choose
among more vendors in every market, this will likely lower costs for Sprint PCS and other CDMA wireless service providers
when they buy new switches and Base Station subsystems.''

A Base Station subsystem comprises a BTS (Base Transceiver Station) and a BSC (Base Station Controller). The BTS
transmits radio frequencies ever the air interface to wireless handsets, while the BSC manages the radio frequency resources.

Sprint PCS developed IOS, or Interoperability Specifications, in 1995 to provide precise specifications when linking vendors'
Base Station subsystems and MSCs. The IOS guidelines have enabled Sprint PCS to narrow the options under the TIA
(Telecommunications Industry Association) standard for interoperability, known as IS-634 (Revision A). While IS-634 Rev. A
is an industry interoperability standard, there have not been detailed specifications available within this standard to ensure
interoperability between vendors -- until now.

''Sprint PCS and its infrastructure vendors have taken the necessary steps to make the great wireless technology of CDMA
even better,'' said Paglusch. ''We intend to bring these specifications to the entire CDMA community to raise the bar on the
number of benefits that CDMA offers service providers and their customers around the world.''

During the testing in the Sprint PCS Service Integration Lab in Lenexa, Kan., wireless calls were completed using a Nortel
Networks MSC and a Motorola Base Station subsystem. Similarly, calls were completed using a Lucent Technologies MSC
and a Motorola Base Station subsystem. Sprint PCS expects to deploy the interoperability software an its network in a field
trial before the end of this year.

Sprint PCS has taken a leadership role in the development of interoperability standards in the wireless industry. For example,
Sprint PCS' IOS will be the basis for a new international standard to be defined by a newly formed international collaborative
group called Third Generation Partnership Project 2, or 3GPP2, whose mission is to propose next-generation standards for
CDMA. This organization is comprised of CDMA service providers and equipment vendors from around the world who are
interested in further defining Technical Specifications for third-generation (3G) mobile systems based on cdma2000, the
evolved ANSI-41 core network and the relevant radio access technologies.

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 trading 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 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 $17 billion in annual
revenues and serves more than 17 million business and residential customers.

SOURCE: Sprint PCS

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