Post by bm2amb on Aug 31, 2003 10:07:46 GMT -5
3G and 2G handover testing!
Qualcomm demos 2G to 3G handover
Qualcomm has announced successful WCDMA (UMTS) field trials in operators' networks in Asia, Europe and North America, marking a significant step toward WCDMA (UMTS) network commercialization. This important milestone, based on field trials conducted jointly with numerous worldwide operators, proves that users can experience continuous service between 3G and 2G networks for voice and packet data service. Using the TM6200 test mobile, Qualcomm has successfully tested WCDMA circuit switched data, packet switched data, GPRS data, and WCDMA and GSM voice -- both in the multiple WCDMA and GSM/GPRS frequency bands and on the multiple networks supported by a majority of the worldwide infrastructure providers.
"Our commitment to a smooth and timely WCDMA (UMTS) launch is solidified by our successful testing both in the lab and in the field as we work to continually help optimize WCDMA (UMTS) networks in real-world settings," said David Patterson, director of product management for Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. "The continued success of our WCDMA program is derived from our ongoing testing and close collaboration with operators worldwide."
The Qualcomm TM6200 test mobile is a complete radioOne direct conversion RF dual-mode solution featuring the highly integrated MSM6200 Mobile Station Modem (MSM) chipset solution. The MSM6200 chipset solution consists of the MSM6200 WCDMA/GSM/GPRS baseband processor, the direct conversion RFL6200 and RFR6200 WCDMA receive devices, the direct conversion RTR6200 GSM transceiver and WCDMA transmitter, and the PM6050 power management device.
Interesting stuff, wonder when we may see it in Oz?"
Qualcomm demos 2G to 3G handover
Qualcomm has announced successful WCDMA (UMTS) field trials in operators' networks in Asia, Europe and North America, marking a significant step toward WCDMA (UMTS) network commercialization. This important milestone, based on field trials conducted jointly with numerous worldwide operators, proves that users can experience continuous service between 3G and 2G networks for voice and packet data service. Using the TM6200 test mobile, Qualcomm has successfully tested WCDMA circuit switched data, packet switched data, GPRS data, and WCDMA and GSM voice -- both in the multiple WCDMA and GSM/GPRS frequency bands and on the multiple networks supported by a majority of the worldwide infrastructure providers.
"Our commitment to a smooth and timely WCDMA (UMTS) launch is solidified by our successful testing both in the lab and in the field as we work to continually help optimize WCDMA (UMTS) networks in real-world settings," said David Patterson, director of product management for Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. "The continued success of our WCDMA program is derived from our ongoing testing and close collaboration with operators worldwide."
The Qualcomm TM6200 test mobile is a complete radioOne direct conversion RF dual-mode solution featuring the highly integrated MSM6200 Mobile Station Modem (MSM) chipset solution. The MSM6200 chipset solution consists of the MSM6200 WCDMA/GSM/GPRS baseband processor, the direct conversion RFL6200 and RFR6200 WCDMA receive devices, the direct conversion RTR6200 GSM transceiver and WCDMA transmitter, and the PM6050 power management device.
Interesting stuff, wonder when we may see it in Oz?"