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Increasing Demand for CDMA450 Based Mobile Phones

The CDMA Development Group (CDG) says that increased uptake of CDMA2000 in the 450 MHz frequency band, also known as cdma450, is placing an increased demand for new multi-mode and multi-band devices. There are currently 105 operators offering cdma450 services to more than 20 million people worldwide.  more

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CDG Talking to India About 450Mhz Spectrum Auction

The CDMA Development Group (CDG) is reported to be in talks with the Indian government to promote an auction of radio spectrum in the 450Mhz bands. The move could be a significant boost for CDMA based networks, especially in rural areas.  more

Related Tags: rural, cdma, radio-spectrum, cdma-development-group, India


CDMA2000 Finds Opportunities in Europe, Russia and Emerging Markets in the 450 MHz Band

The CDMA Development Group (CDG) says that cdma450 is rapidly expanding across all regions, and that 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.  more

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CDG Absorbs CDMA450 Trade Group

The CDMA Development Group (CDG) has announced that the International 450 Association (IA450) has been 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 will become a cdma450 Special Interest Group (SIG) within the CDG, continuing its role in promoting cdma450 worldwide.  more

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CDMA450 Spreads - Over 100 Live or Planned Networks

The CDMA Development Group (CDG) and International 450 Association (IA450) have jointly announced that there are 103 operators in 60 countries that have deployed or are planning to deploy cdma450 services; 67 operators in 36 countries are already offering commercial services to more than 12 million people across the world, and 36 networks are being trialed or deployed in 24 more countries. more

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CDMA Spend Tops US$ Billion in Two Months

The CDMA Development Group (CDG) says that within the past two months, worldwide operator investments in CDMA2000 networks, that have been publicized, approached US$1 billion. The CDG also reported that according to several analysts, by the end of 2006 operators worldwide will have invested up to US$13 billion in CDMA2000 networks. more

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CDG Sets Up Group To Speed CDMA Handset Development

The CDMA Development Group (CDG) has 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 cdma450more

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Joint venture to promote CDMA450

The CDMA Development Group (CDG) has announced that the CDG and the International 450 Association (IA 450) have signed an MoU (memorandum of understanding) to create opportunities for cooperation in advancing CDMA2000 technologies at 450 MHz globally, and to work together on technology, regulatory and marketing activities. more

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