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: The CDMA Development Group (CDG) announced that CDMA2000 operators
and handset manufacturers have formed working groups to aggregate their
requirements for different tiers of devices based on the documents developed
by the CDG’s Global Handset Requirements for CDMA Team (GHRC).
The individual working groups focus on ultra-low tier handsets, mid-tier
data devices (including 1xEV-DO data card, 1X and 1xEV-DO WorldMode™
interstandard devices) and CDMA450. This collaboration will enable the
operators to offer their customers CDMA2000 products even faster and
at a significantly lower cost.
“With
over 920 devices, CDMA2000 offers by far the broadest product portfolio
of any advanced wireless technology today, ranging from entry-level
phones to the most advanced multimedia devices,” said Perry LaForge,
executive director of the CDG. “These and other GHRC efforts are
examples of the CDMA2000 industry’s commitment to deliver products
that address the specific needs for voice and advanced data services
in markets worldwide.”
The
GHRC team was formed over a year ago, bringing together CDMA handset
manufacturers and network operators to define common requirements across
multiple networks to streamline the manufacturing and distribution processes.
The team is open to all CDG member companies and, currently, m ore than
30 CDG member companies, who represent large, medium and small CDMA2000
operators and handset, chipset and R-UIM card manufacturers from around
the world, actively participate. The objective is to define common requirements
for CDMA2000 devices for services such as voice, SMS, MMS, LBS, BREW
and JAVA implementations, as well as 1xEV-DO functionality. The team
has already developed eight requirements documents for all tiers of
handsets to meet different market needs, ranging from low-tier with
basic functionality to high-tier models with the most advanced features.
One
example of the success of the CDG GHRC initiative is the collaboration
of Reliance Infocomm and LG to introduce a very-low-cost voice and data
handset in India targeting price-sensitive customers in underserved
areas. Other GHRC initiatives include the cooperation between operators
in Asia and Latin America and a number of leading manufacturers to deliver
ultra-low-cost devices for developing markets. Also, a group of operators
in North America, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia are working
on mid-tier 1xEV-DO data cards. Teams have been formed to develop mid-tier
WorldMode, multimode devices for interstandard roaming between GSM/GPRS
and CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO, and CDMA450 operators from Europe and Asia
are working on a low-tier CDMA450 handset and a mid-tier EV-DO card.
About
CDMA2000
CDMA2000 is the most widely deployed 3G technology, with 142 CDMA2000
operators in 67 countries, including 30 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO systems. There
are more than 200 million 3G CDMA2000 subscribers. CDMA2000 has become
the technology of choice for cdmaOne™, TDMA, analog and Greenfield
operators, and is deployed in the 450, 800, 1700, 1900 and 2100 MHz
bands. More than 900 CDMA2000 devices are available on the market, including
161 1xEV-DO devices.
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