The Motorola MW5IC2030MBR1 wideband CDMA power amplifier is designed for base station applications. It uses Motorola's newest High Voltage (26 to 28 Volts) LDMOS IC technology and integrates a ...
Ismaning, Germany—Test-and-measurement equipment maker Willtek Communications GmbH announces new testing software for Wideband CDMA wireless terminals as used in UMTS systems (Universal Mobile ...
Qualcomm, the U.S.-based wireless tech company, expects $50 handsets for faster third-generation networks to be on the market in two years. The European and Japanese version of 3G--known as Wideband ...
Based on lithium tantalate, a family of stable, high-performance surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters come in ultra-small packages for wideband CDMA applications. Devices in the F6 series are designed ...
· HD voice significantly increases voice quality, intelligibility and decreases listening fatigue in mobile networks · Enhances the CDMA operator's ability to deliver differentiated voice services and ...
Wideband CDMA is a third-generation (3G) wireless standard which utilizes one 5 MHz channel for both voice and data, initially offering data speeds up to 384 Kbps. WCDMA is also referred to as UMTS - ...
Device maker Fujitsu on Tuesday said it has developed the first cell phone for advanced telephone networks based on Symbian, an operating system backed by Nokia, Motorola and other wireless leaders.
Samsung and Novatel Wireless are the latest converts to wideband-CDMA, a standard expected to dominate the cellular world by mid-decade. Both companies announced separate deals this week to license ...
Wideband CDMA is a third-generation (3G) wireless standard which allows use of both voice and data and offers data speeds of up to 384 Kbps. The frequency bands for WCDMA are as follows: Europe and ...
Nokia and Ericsson said Tuesday they've each separately reached milestones for cell phone equipment that uses wideband-CDMA, the cell phone standard expected to dominate its rivals by 2005.
In the ubiquitous, always-on broadband market envisioned by telecommunications carriers, their users can seamlessly access the internet via their mobile phone, laptop computer or personal digital ...