US
: QUALCOMM Incorporated unveiled more of the Company's strategy for
driving CDMA2000(R) 1xEV-DO Revision B to market. Still on schedule
for commercialization in 2007, QUALCOMM's chipset solutions for the
EV-DO Rev. B standard will support unsurpassed wireless data rates
to provide the springboard for delivering next-generation wireless
data, music, gaming and multimedia entertainment devices.
"Consumers
want devices that are smaller, lighter, faster, cheaper, as well as
fully featured and with longer battery life," said Dr. Sanjay
K. Jha, president of QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies. "We are committed
to enabling our customers to meet these market demands, rapidly moving
forward in the evolution of CDMA2000 technology to bring unprecedented
levels of data throughput and network capacity with EV-DO Rev. B -
capabilities that are necessary to support tomorrow's high-performance
wireless applications."
Mobile
Station Modem(TM) (MSM(TM)) solutions for EV-DO Rev. B will be highly
integrated with advanced functionality, support the operation of up
to three simultaneous channels of 1.25 MHz each for higher-speed data
rates and deliver significant space-savings for devices that are thinner,
smaller and lighter. The EV-DO Rev. B standard supports up to 4.9
Mbps in each channel for a combined three-channel data speed of up
to 14.7 Mbps on the downlink.
With
the processing power necessary for true multi-tasking capabilities
that support the convergence of multiple consumer electronics features,
and the ability to leverage the wireless bandwidth required to deliver
these mobile services, QUALCOMM's chipsets for EV-DO Rev. B will deliver
advanced functionality in a single compact, fully optimized device.
QUALCOMM expects the first commercial EV-DO Rev. B products to be
data modems available in late 2007, with additional wireless devices
available soon thereafter.EV-DO Rev. B. technology is part of the
Company's DO Multicarrier Multilink eXtensions (DMMX(TM)) platform,
a set of technology and product innovations announced in November
2005.
Enabling
applications such as mobile TV or streaming music with a concurrent
voice call, or conducting a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) conversation
while simultaneously browsing the Internet or transmitting multimedia
content over the network, the flexibility of EV-DO Rev. B technology
also enables significant network capacity and performance enhancements
while leveraging existing network investments and currently deployed
devices. Extremely high-performance devices could support forward-link
data rates of up to 73.5 Mbps, while lower-cost or pre-existing devices
could support 4.9 Mbps. Network operators may reduce their costs by
allowing a greater percentage of spectrum to be allocated to IP-based
services. The DMMX platform also includes numerous QUALCOMM-developed
techniques to further enhance the voice and data performance of EV-DO
networks.