2008 3G CDMA Industry Achievement Awards Presented by the CDG in San Diego

Annual Awards Recognize Individuals and Companies for Excellence in Deploying Advanced 3G CDMA Networks, Products and Services


SAN DIEGO, Nov. 20, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The CDMA Development Group (CDG) (www.cdg.org) today announced the recipients of the 2008 3G CDMA Industry Achievement Awards, presented yesterday at a reception hosted by the CDG at the 2008 3G CDMA North America Regional Conference in San Diego. The awards recognize individuals and companies for excellence in deploying advanced CDMA2000(r) networks, products and services.

"3G CDMA has proven to be the ideal choice worldwide for delivering advanced mobile broadband solutions," said Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDG. "Recipients of this year's Industry Achievement Awards are among the best and brightest in a very competitive wireless ecosystem. The CDG commends their achievements and looks forward to tracking their continued success and innovation in the years to come."

This year's 3G CDMA Industry Achievement Award recipients are:



  --  Industry Leadership: Ed Tiedemann, senior vice president,
      engineering, Qualcomm
      - Given to the individual who has provided the most dynamic
        leadership in 3G industry activities, including
        contributions to standards development and the growth and
        evolution of 3G CDMA technologies
      - Awarded for Mr. Tiedemann's long-running contribution to
        CDMA development and standardization, and for his
        leadership in TR45.5 and 3GPP2 TSG-C3

  --  Operator Leadership: LG Telecom
      - Given to the operator that has demonstrated leadership in
        the wireless community through the expansion of 3G CDMA
        system deployments and/or the unique implementation of
        3G CDMA technologies in a specific market
      - LG Telecom launched the Korean market's first full-browsing
        mobile Internet service, "OZ," on its EV-DO Revision A
        (Rev. A) network in April 2008.  Coupled with an affordable
        flat-rate price plan, OZ gained over 400,000 subscribers
        in a five-month period, establishing itself as the most
        innovative wireless Internet service brand in Korea.

  --  Subscriber Technology Innovation
      - Given to the companies that have demonstrated innovative
        thinking in terms of services supported and terminal
        design.  Resulting products take advantage of the inherent
        benefits and latest technological developments of 3G CDMA,
        offering consumers state-of-the-art terminals in both
        features and packaging.

      - LG Mobile Phones and Verizon Wireless
        -- The LG Dare, with its sleek, candy bar design, has a
           large, three-inch touch screen accessible at the flick
           of a finger.  Features include handwriting recognition,
           a built-in 3.2-megapixel camera with most of the
           capabilities of stand-alone digital cameras, EV-DO
           connectivity for high-speed Internet browsing, VCAST
           Music, VCAST Video services, support for Bluetooth
           Version 2.1 + EDR, HTML Web browsing,  turn-by-turn
           direction capabilities supported by VZ Navigator, an
           external 8 GB microSD memory card, a music player,
           airplane mode and USB charger.

       - Research In Motion and Verizon Wireless
         -- Building on the success of the BlackBerry(r) 8830 World
            Edition smartphone, Research In Motion recently unveiled
            the BlackBerry(r) Storm 9530 smartphone, to be offered
            by Verizon Wireless.  It's the first smartphone to
            feature support for both EV-DO Rev. A and HSPA networks,
            giving BlackBerry Storm users seamless access to
            high-speed EV-DO Rev. A networks and HSPA networks(for
            true mobile broadband global roaming. The BlackBerry
            Storm supports dual-band Rev. A networks, single-band
            UMTS/HSPA networks, and quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks.

  --  Network Technology Innovation:
      - Given to the company that has introduced network
        capabilities for 3G CDMA operators that are flexible
        and cost-effective solutions for implementing advanced
        features and an easy evolution path to future network
        enhancements

      - Alcatel-Lucent
        -- The Alcatel-Lucent 9900 Wireless Network Guardian is the
          industry's first mobile network management solution that
          resolves the challenges wireless 3G and 4G carriers will
          face in supporting the future growth of IP traffic.  An
          entirely new product category, the 9900 Wireless Network
          Guardian provides end-to-end visibility into how mobile
          data subscriptions and services translate, in real-time,
          into loads on every layer of the radio access data network.
          With this visibility, wireless operators can enhance the
          data and applications delivery to their subscribers by
          optimizing network design and simultaneously identifying
          anomalous wireless behaviors that, if unaddressed, could
          degrade network performance, impact the subscriber's
          experience, and potentially cause network
          brownouts/blackouts.

      - ZTE and Aircell
        -- ZTE has adapted 3G CDMA systems to enable Aircell's
           Gogo(r) Inflight Internet service.  This allows a
           number of ground-based transmitters to communicate
           with 3G CDMA modems located onboard planes, which then
           provide cabin Wi-Fi coverage on commercial flights.

  --  Innovation in Consumer Entertainment Services: Iusacell
      - Given to the operator that has leveraged the
        capabilities of 3G CDMA to introduce a broad array
        of innovative and appealing consumer entertainment
        services (music, games, mobile TV, social networking,
        etc.) to the market
      - First launched on October 25, 2007, with four BREW
        devices, Copiloto Ubicacel was the first GPS application
        offered in Mexico.  The service is now supported on 16 BREW
        devices, three BlackBerry devices and one Windows Mobile 
        device, and is available nationwide. The service boasts more 
        than 20,000 users and is growing at a rate of more than 100 
        per day. Maps include 3D and 2D views along with special options
        such as night mode or turn view. "Mi Posicion" allows mapping 
        of a current location within seconds of launch; Advanced 
        Mapping retrieves information such as street addresses and 
        points of interest; and Pedestrian Navigation supplies walking 
        routes that are pedestrian-only, including written instructions.

  --  Innovation in Consumer Entertainment Services Development:
      FusionOne
      - Given to the application developer or content provider
        that has developed innovative and appealing entertainment
        applications or services (music, games, mobile TV, social
        networking, etc.) for 3G CDMA operators
      - FusionOne has created the Handset Transfer Solution suite
        to deal with the increasingly important issue of mobile
        content portability, allowing carriers to offer to their
        subscribers protection against address book data loss
        should the mobile phone be lost, damaged, or upgraded.  The
        Handset Transfer Solution transfers all handset content,
        including licensed and purchased applications, from one
        handset to another. The transferred content is accessible
        on the network and can be shared with carrier and internet
        applications by the subscriber.


  --  Innovation in Wireless Enterprise: Korean National Emergency
      Management Agency
      - Given to the end-user company that has implemented a
        wireless enterprise application via a 3G CDMA network with
        the aim of streamlining operations, increasing worker
        productivity and achieving a compelling return on investment
      - The Korean National Emergency Management Agency provides
        disaster management services nationwide including fire,
        emergency medical attention and rescue needs from its 16
        local province headquarters with 205 stations and 30,000
        employees.  Having implemented a gpsOne-enabled CDMA2000
        mobile communications network, the agency now has the
        ability to pinpoint caller locations, access its nationwide
        database for victim locations, obtain contact information
        of relatives, and transmit critical emergency information
        and live video to assist responders transporting patients
        to hospitals.

  --  Innovation in Wireless Enterprise Solutions Development:
      Motorola
      - Given to the application developer that has leveraged the
        capabilities of the 3G CDMA wireless medium to offer
        innovative mobile applications that enable companies to
        streamline their operations, increase worker productivity
        and achieve a compelling return on their investments
      - Motorola's next-generation Push-To-Talk (PTT) Solution
        leverages CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev. A, Enhanced Channel Access
        (EACH), higher forward and reverse channel rates and
        Multiflow Quality of Service (QoS), to offer consumers a
        competitive CDMA PTT experience, with latency down to
        around one second.

The awards nomination process was open to the general public through the CDG Web site. Final selection of the industry award winners was made by CDG executive members as well as representatives of industry associations and the trade media community.

Photos from the awards ceremony are available by contacting the CDG News Bureau at +1 949-428-8221.

About CDMA2000

CDMA2000 is the most widely deployed 3G technology, with 277 operators in 102 countries and territories serving more than 463 million subscribers. Counting 2G cdmaOne(tm) subscribers, there are almost 475 million CDMA users worldwide. CDMA2000 has become the technology of choice for developed and emerging market operators, and is deployable in the 450, 700, 800, 1700, 1900, AWS and 2100 MHz bands. More than 2,050 CDMA2000 devices from over 110 suppliers have been introduced to the market, including more than 526 Rel. 0 and 95 Rev. A devices on 105 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rel. 0 and 48 Rev. A systems. More information on CDMA2000 is available on the CDG Web site at www.cdg.org.

About CDG

The CDMA Development Group is a trade association formed to foster the worldwide development, implementation and use of CDMA2000 technologies. The more than 140 member companies of the CDG include many of the world's largest wireless carriers and equipment manufacturers. The primary activities of the CDG include development of CDMA2000 features and services, public relations, education and seminars, regulatory affairs and international support. Currently, there are more than 500 individuals working within various CDG subcommittees on CDMA2000-related matters. For more information about the CDG, contact the CDG News Bureau at +1-949-428-8221, or visit the CDG Web site at www.cdg.org.

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