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Lucent, Sprint PCS Testing Mobile Internet Product

Leading U.S. telecom equipment and software maker Lucent Technologies and digital wireless network company Sprint PCS on Thursday said they will test a wireless data system that will provide high-speed access to the mobile Internet users.

June 22, 2000

Leading U.S. telecom equipment and software maker Lucent Technologies and digital wireless network company Sprint PCS on Thursday said they will test a wireless data system that will provide high-speed access to the mobile Internet users.

In a statement, the companies said they will test the third generation wireless technology named 1xEVolution (1xEV). The system, a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) wireless technology based on High Data Rate (HDR), was jointly developed by both companies' operator requirements.

The trial, to begin over the Kansas City, Mo.-based Sprint PCS network in the first half of 2001, involves testing and verification of the 2.4 megabit per second (Mbps) 3G data capability.






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