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                    [Title] => Ericsson succeeds in WCDMA test calls
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Ericsson is the first vendor to complete WCDMA calls on all nine 3GPP-defined frequency bands, giving its customers the most flexible platform solution on the market. 


Initially deployed on the 2100MHz band, WCDMA and HSDPA are now being deployed on frequency bands used for 2G technologies, such as GSM, and new frequency bands, such as 2500MHz and the 2100/1700MHz used in the United States.

This enables operators to offer 3G services to a broader market and gives regulators the opportunity to grant new 3G licenses.
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The system is based on commercially available hardware and software.

The demonstrations showcased commercially available HSDPA PC cards from Novatel Wireless, Option NV and Sierra Wireless.
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Made possible by Globe Telecom in partnership with Ericsson Philippines, among the services featured in the event were mobile broadband using laptops with data cards, 3G voice and data services such as video telephony, and audio and video streaming.
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Based on a completely new platform, the high-capacity Nokia Flexi WCDMA Base Station is an innovation enabling operators to make more efficient use of their base station sites than ever before, leading to savings of up to 70 percent through reduced site construc-tion work, quicker base station installation and decreased power consumption.

The small and modular Nokia Flexi WCDMA Base Station makes site selection more flexible than before.
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                    [Title] => Ericsson succeeds in WCDMA test calls
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Ericsson is the first vendor to complete WCDMA calls on all nine 3GPP-defined frequency bands, giving its customers the most flexible platform solution on the market. 


Initially deployed on the 2100MHz band, WCDMA and HSDPA are now being deployed on frequency bands used for 2G technologies, such as GSM, and new frequency bands, such as 2500MHz and the 2100/1700MHz used in the United States.

This enables operators to offer 3G services to a broader market and gives regulators the opportunity to grant new 3G licenses.
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The system is based on commercially available hardware and software.

The demonstrations showcased commercially available HSDPA PC cards from Novatel Wireless, Option NV and Sierra Wireless.
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Made possible by Globe Telecom in partnership with Ericsson Philippines, among the services featured in the event were mobile broadband using laptops with data cards, 3G voice and data services such as video telephony, and audio and video streaming.
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Based on a completely new platform, the high-capacity Nokia Flexi WCDMA Base Station is an innovation enabling operators to make more efficient use of their base station sites than ever before, leading to savings of up to 70 percent through reduced site construc-tion work, quicker base station installation and decreased power consumption.

The small and modular Nokia Flexi WCDMA Base Station makes site selection more flexible than before.
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