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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (24640)3/22/1999 11:25:00 AM
From: John Hayman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
All,

OT question: ericy, (because of the alleged deal with the q) is it a good buy for a bounce up?

I know, it's ericy!! My feeling is there may be some $ made here when the deal goes. Its price chart isn't great, but the news could change all that.

John



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (24640)3/22/1999 11:58:00 AM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 152472
 
Backup The Truck>

Three More Motorola cdmaOne Digital Networks Go Commercial
in Japan's National Cellular Expansion
BUSINESS WIRE

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill.--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--March 22, 1999--The nationwide
expansion in Japan of commercial CDMA (Code
Division Multiple Access) digital cellular network
service continued today with the scheduled commercial launch of three more
systems. DDI, one of Japan's leading cellular service providers, announced the
commercial launch of three more networks using state-of-the-art cellular
infrastructure designed, manufactured and installed by [ Motorola, Inc. ] 's
Network Solutions Sector (NSS). The CDMA network also is known as
cdmaOne(TM).

Last July, the first three of DDI's networks were commercialized, offering
service to people in cities such as Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and Nagasaki, plus
more than 600 other communities. The new service launched today adds the
Japanese regions of Shikoku, Hokuriku and Chugoku, which include over 500
more cities, towns and villages and whose inhabitants number more than 15
million. Next month, IDO and two other DDI regional service providers will
launch commercially the final elements of the nationwide cdmaOne network
buildout, marking the completion of the world's most ambitious and
comprehensive cdmaOne installation project.

"cdmaOne's capacity and high quality connections are perfect for the rapidly
growing, quality conscious Japanese market," said Ron Hamma, vice president
and general manager of NSS operations in Japan. "These three regions are
key additions to the nationwide network being built."

The DDI/IDO nationwide network is comprised of Motorola NSS's SCTM
family of base stations and EMX(R) 5000 mobile switches. The EMX 5000
was developed jointly by Motorola NSS and Alcatel USA, which
manufactures the switch and provides core platform software. Motorola NSS
develops the mobility applications software.

Six-sector technology, which nearly doubles a cell's capacity, plus
state-of-the-art 8 Kbps Enhanced Variable Rate Coders (EVRC), digital voice
encoders that provide landline quality voice transmission and significant
capacity gains, are incorporated throughout each network system.

DDI is the second largest carrier in Japan. Established in June of 1984, DDI
operates eight regional phone companies that provide both analog and
Personal Digital Communications (PDC) cellular service.

IDO was established in March of 1987 to offer mobile phone communication
services. IDO's service areas reach out from the heart of Tokyo and cover
much of the central region of Honshu, the principal island of Japan and the
nation's most densely populated area.

Motorola NSS deployed its first cellular system, an analog TACS network, in
1989 in Japan for DDI's Kansai Cellular Telephone in the Osaka region. The
other seven DDI regions and IDO followed later to provide nationwide
coverage. In 1991, Motorola NSS introduced NTACS (Narrowband TACS)
into Japan when DDI began NTACS service in Osaka and IDO later
launched NTACS service in Tokyo and Nagoya.

In 1993, Motorola NSS began deploying PDC systems at 1.5 GHz in the
Tokyo and Tokai regions and at 800 MHz with DDI's other cellular telephone
companies. The nationwide buildout of PDC was completed by Motorola NSS
in late 1996.

Motorola, Inc. has been operating in Japan since opening its first office in 1962
in Tokyo. Motorola NSS maintains sales, service and engineering support
facilities in Japan, as well as a 3G research and development center.

Motorola, Inc. is a global leader in advanced electronic systems and services.
It liberates the power of technology by creating software-enhanced products
that provide integrated customer solutions and Internet access via wireless and
satellite communications, as well as computing, networking, and automotive
electronics. Motorola also provides essential digital building blocks in the form
of embedded semiconductors, controls and systems. Sales in 1998 were $29.4
billion.

For more information, please visit the Motorola web site at
motorola.com.

(Copyright 1999)

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Publication Date: March 22, 1999
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