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AFFORDABILITY AND EASE OF DEPLOYMENT CONTINUE TO PROVIDE A STRONG BUSINESS CASE FOR 3G CDMA450 SERVICES

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Posted September 17, 2008

 With 126 CDMA450 Operators, CDMA2000® Finds Increased Opportunities in Europe, Russia and Emerging Markets in the 450 MHz Band

 COSTA MESA, Calif., September 17, 2008 - The CDMA Development Group (CDG) (www.cdg.org) today announced that CDMA450 is rapidly expanding across all regions, thanks to its ease of deployment, affordability and designation by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) as an IMT-2000 3G service.  Today, 126 operators in 65 countries have deployed or are planning to deploy CDMA450 services; 105 operators in 58 countries are already offering commercial services to more than 15 million people, and 21 operators are trialing or deploying CDMA450 in 8 more countries.  CDMA450 is a 3G solution that combines next-generation CDMA2000® wireless communications services with affordable network coverage using the 450 MHz frequency band.

 "The opportunity for CDMA450 continues to expand, particularly in emerging markets with rural geographies and low Internet penetration," said Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDG.  "CDMA2000 has proven that it can competitively satisfy the demand for affordable voice and broadband data services using the 450 MHz band in markets where it has been traditionally cost-prohibitive for other technologies to address.  Also, EV-DO is helping many CDMA450 operators bring Internet connectivity to hundreds of remote villages and towns for the very first time, linking them to the rest of the world at broadband speeds and fueling their local economies."

Nearly all CDMA450 operators offer telephony and high-speed data services using CDMA2000 1X technology.  Additionally, 42 operators have deployed CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Release 0 (Rel. 0) wireless broadband data services, while 13 operators have deployed EV-DO Revision A (Rev. A) for even faster uplink and downlink speeds.   Another 16 operators are deploying or planning to deploy Rel. 0 networks, while the cost benefits of Rev. A are evident with 22 operators deploying or planning to deploy the faster technology.  EV-DO Rev. A offers average download speeds of 600-1400 kbps with bursts up to 3.1 Mbps and average upload speeds of 500-800 kbps with bursts up to 1.8 Mbps. 

CDMA450 is the most mature, flexible and widespread solution for economically providing fixed, wireless local loop (WLL) and mobile telecommunications services to both urban and underserved rural markets, especially in expansive and mountainous geographic areas.  CDMA450 offers carrier-grade telephony, broadband Internet and multimedia access across very large coverage areas, which enables lower deployment and operating costs, or total cost of ownership (TCO).  CDMA450 supports all of the advanced services enabled by CDMA2000, including mobile broadband and DSL replacement, VoIP, push-to-talk (PTT) and video telephony, first-responder and emergency services, broadcast and multicast, and location-based services.  To provide equivalent coverage in rural areas, CDMA450 uses 70-75 percent fewer base stations than required by GSM/EDGE and WCDMA/HSPA in the 900 MHz and 2100 MHz frequency bands, respectively.  With a lower total cost of ownership and the availability of ultra low-cost 3G handsets (below US$35 wholesale), CDMA enables lower tariffs and greater profitability.

The International 450 Association (IA450) was recently incorporated as part of the CDG in an effort to broaden its reach and tap into additional resources to support global CDMA450 initiatives and provide increased benefits for its member companies.  The merged IA450 has become a CDMA450 Special Interest Group (SIG) within the CDG, headed by former IA450 chairman Tina Radford, and continues its leadership role in promoting CDMA450 worldwide.

 

Large markets such as Argentina, China, Indonesia, Mexico and Russia have allocated the 450 MHz frequency band to provide universal telephone and Internet access to their citizens.  Countries deploying CDMA2000 in the 450 MHz frequency band are enabling the personal lifestyle and business productivity advantages of 3G, especially in markets where landline services are not easily available and voice usage is moderately high. 

 

Russia has emerged as a prime case study for CDMA450, where up to 34 operators seek to increase telephony, Internet and mobile broadcast penetration within the expansive region by migrating to faster and more cost-effective advanced wireless broadband services.  SkyLink, the largest CDMA service provider in Russia, operates most of the country's CDMA450 networks, providing 3G telecommunications services to 31 regions.  In support of its plan to become a nationwide CDMA2000 operator, SkyLink is currently licensed to offer mobile services in 65 of Russia's 88 regions, encompassing 104 million people, or 72 percent of Russia's total population.  The operator generates around $50 (USD) in total ARPU from its CDMA450 subscribers and intends to increase this value with its recently introduced premium video and television services.

 

Over 110 CDMA450 devices, including mobile handsets, fixed wireless terminals, fixed wireless phones, PC cards, USB thumbdrives, Wi-Fi routers, point of sale terminals, and ruggedized first responder devices are supplied by more than a dozen vendors.    CDMA450 devices offer the full set of 3G features; including cameras, MP3 music players, video recorders, GPS position location, push-to-talk, Bluetooth connectivity and R-UIM cards.

 

A list of CDMA450 operators and the countries where they offer 3G CDMA services is below. 

 

CDMA450 Operators

 

 

Country

Operator

Networks

1

Angola

Angola Telecom

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

2

Argentina

Alvis

1X (To Launch)

3

Argentina

Cooperativo Telefonica Calafate (CoTeCal)

 

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

4

Argentina

COTEL (Cooperativa Villa Gesell)

1X (Commercial)

5

Argentina

CoTelCam (Cooperativa Lopez Camelo)

1X (Commercial)

6

Argentina

CTC (Cooperativa Telefonica de Centenario)

1X (To Launch)

7

Argentina

Cooperativa Telefonica de Merlo

1X (Commercial)

8

Argentina

TCT (Cooperativa Caleta Oliva)

1X (Commercial)

9

Armenia

Armentel

1X (Commercial)

10

Azerbaijan

Aztrank LLC

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Planned)

11

Bangladesh

National TeleCom Ltd. (NTC)

1X (To Launch)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

12

Bangladesh

PeopleTel

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

13

Belarus

BelCel JV

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

14

Belize

Belize Telemedia Limited (BTL)

1X (To Launch)

15

Bolivia

Startel

1X (Planning)

16

Bolivia

SECOMI (Bolivian Army)

1X (Planning)

17

Bulgaria

BTC

1X (To Launch)

18

Cambodia

Cambodia Shinawatra Co. Ltd (Camshin)

1X (Commercial)

19

Cameroon

Camtel (CTPhone)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

20

China

China Netcom

1X (Commercial)

21

China

China Telecom (Tibet)

1X (Commercial)

22

Congo, Dem. Republic of

Tatem Telecom

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

23

Czech Rep.

Mobilkom A.S.

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

24

Czech Rep.

Telefónica O2 Czech Republic

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

25

Denmark

Nordisk Mobiltelefon Denmark

1X (To Launch)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

26

Ecuador

Etapa Cuenca

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

27

Estonia

Televõrgu AS

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

28

Ethiopia

Ethiopia Telecommunications Corp. (ETC)

1X (Commercial)

29

Georgia

Iberiatel

1X (Commercial)

30

Indonesia

PT Sampoerna Telekomunikasi Indonesia

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Planned)

31

Iceland

Nordisk Mobil Island

1X (Planned)

EV-DO Rev. A (Planned)

32

Iraq

Ariafon

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

33

Iraq

Moutiny Wireless Telecommunications

1X (Commercial)

34

Ireland

Nordisk Mobiltelefon Ireland

1X (To Launch)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

35

Kazakhstan

Kaznurtel

1X (To Launch)

36

Kazakhstan

Kazakhtelecom

1X (To Launch)

37

Kenya

Telecom Kenya Ltd.

1X (Commercial)

38

Kyrgyzstan

SapatCom/WinLine

1X (Commercial)

39

Kyrgyzstan

Global Telecom

1X (To Launch)

40

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyz Telecom

1X (Commercial)
EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

41

Laos

Lao Telecommunications Corporation (LTC)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Planned)

42

Latvia

Telecom Baltja (Triatel)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

43

Madagascar

Telecom Malagasy SA (Telma)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Planned)

44

Malaysia

Malaysia Telecom

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Planned)

45

Mali

Soltema

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

46

Mauritania

Mauritel

1X (Commercial)

47

Mexico

Telmex

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

48

Moldova

Interdnestrcom

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

49

Moldova

Moldtelecom (AMPLUS)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

50

Mongolia

G-Mobile

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

51

Mozambique

Telcomunicações de Mozambique (TDM)

1X (Commercial)

52

Namibia

Telecom Namibia

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

53

Nigeria

Nigerian Telecommunications Ltd. (NiTel)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

54

Norway

Nordisk Mobiltelefon Norway (ICE)

1X (To Launch)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

55

Oman

Oman Telecommunications Company

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

56

Pakistan

Great Bear International Services (Diallog)

1X (Commercial)

57

Pakistan

PTCL (Etisalat)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

58

Pakistan

Telecard

1X (Commercial)

59

Pakistan

Worldcall Wireless

1X (Planned)

60

Peru

Telefonica de Peru

1X (To Launch)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

61

Peru

Telmex

1X (Commercial)

62

Peru

Valtron

1X (Commercial)

63

Philippines

Globe Telecom (Innove)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

64

Philippines

Textron (Broadband Everywhere)

1X (Planned)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Planned)

65

Poland

Nordisk Mobiltelefon Poland

1X (To Launch)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

66

Poland

TPSA (Centertel)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

67

Portugal

Radiomovil (ZAPP)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

68

Romania

Romtelecom

CDMA2000 (To Launch)

69

Romania

Telemobil (ZAPP)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

70

Russia

Apex (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

71

Russia

Baykalwestcom (Wellcom)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

72

Russia

Cellular Communications of Alanya (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

73

Russia

Cellular Communications of Bashkortostan (BCC), (Sotel-Video)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

74

Russia

CenterTelecom

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

75

Russia

Chernozem Cellular Communications (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

76

Russia

Delta Telecom (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

77

Russia

Kaliningradskaya Mobile Systems (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

78

Russia

Kaluga Cellular Communications (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

79

Russia

Khabarovsky Cellular Phone (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

80

Russia

Krasnodar Cellular Communications (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

81

Russia

Kuzbass Cellular Communications (KCC), (Sky Net)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

82

Russia

Moscow Cellular Communications (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

83

Russia

Novosibirskay Cellular Communications (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

84

Russia

Omskay Cellular Communications (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

85

Russia

Ryazan Cellular Communications (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

86

Russia

Regional Technical Center (I-Tell)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

87

Russia

Rostov Cellular Telephone (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

88

Russia

Sarastovskay Cellular Communications (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

89

Russia

SiberTelecom (Wellcom)

1X (Commercial)

90

Russia

Sotel-Nizhniy Novgorod (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

91

Russia

Tele-Nord JSC (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

92

Russia

Tomsktelecom (Wellcom)

1X (To Launch)

93

Russia

Tverskay Cellular Communications (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

94

Russia

Udmurskay Cellular Networks (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

95

Russia

Ulyanovskay Cellular Communications (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

96

Russia

Uralsvyazinform (U-Tel)

1X (Commercial)

97

Russia

UralWestcom (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

98

Russia

Vlad Telecom (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

99

Russia

Volga Telecom (StriZh)

1X (Commercial)

100

Russia

Volgogzad Cellular Network (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

101

Russia

Vyatskaya Cellular Network (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

102

Russia

Yeniseytelecom (Wellcom)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

103

Russia

Yushno-Siberskaya Cellular Network (Sky Link)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

104

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Telecom Company

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (To Launch)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

105

Sierra Leone

Datatel

1X (To Launch)

106

Sri Lanka

Dialog Broadband Network (DBN)

1X (Commercial)

107

Sri Lanka

Tritel Services (Pvt) Ltd.

1X (To Launch)

108

Sudan

Canar Telecom

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

109

Suriname

Telesur

1X (Commercial)

Rev. A (To Launch)

110

Sweden

Nordisk Mobiltelefon Sweden

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

111

Tajikistan

SkyTel Tajikistan

1X (Commercial)

112

Tajikstan

JSC Tajiktelecom

1X (Commercial)

113

Tajikistan

JCS M. Teko

1X (Commercial)

114

Tanzania

Benson Informatics Ltd. (BIL)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

115

Tanzania

Tanzania Telecommunications Company Ltd. (TTCL)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

116

Togo

Togo Telecom

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

117

Tunisia

Tunis Telecom

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rel. 0 (Commercial)

118

Turkmenistan

Altyn Asyr (Golden Age)

1X (Commercial)

119

Uganda

Uganda Telecom Ltd. (UTL)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

120

Ukraine

Ukrainian Mobile Communications (UMC)

1X (To Launch)
EV-DO Rev. A (Commercial)

121

Uzbekistan

JCS Uzbektelecom

1X (Commercial)

122

Uzbekistan

Uzbek Telecom Mobile

1X (Commercial)

123

Venezuela

CVG

1X (Commercial)

124

Vietnam

EVN Telecom

1X (Commercial)

125

Zambia

Zambia Telecommunications Company Ltd. (ZAMTEL)

1X (Commercial)

EV-DO Rev. A (To Launch)

126

Zimbabwe

TelOne

1X (Commercial)

 

More information on CDMA450 is available at www.cdg.org.

 

About CDMA2000
CDMA2000 is the most widely deployed 3G technology, with 275 operators in 102 countries and territories serving more than 450 million subscribers.  Counting 2G cdmaOneTM subscribers, there are more than 463 million CDMA users worldwide. CDMA2000 has become the technology of choice for developed and emerging market operators, and is deployable in the 450, 700, 800, 1700, 1900, AWS and 2100 MHz bands.  More than 2,000 CDMA2000 devices from over 110 suppliers have been introduced to the market, including more than 521 Rel. 0 and 72 Rev. A devices on 105 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rel. 0 and 44 Rev. A systems.  More information on CDMA2000 is available on the CDG Web site at www.cdg.org.

 

About CDG
The CDMA Development Group is a trade association formed to foster the worldwide development, implementation and use of CDMA2000 technologies. The more than 130 member companies of the CDG include many of the world's largest wireless carriers and equipment manufacturers. The primary activities of the CDG include development of CDMA2000 features and services, public relations, education and seminars, regulatory affairs and international support. Currently, there are more than 500 individuals working within various CDG subcommittees on CDMA2000-related matters. For more information about the CDG, contact the CDG News Bureau at +1-714-540-1030, or visit the CDG Web site at www.cdg.org.

 

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