Morgan Stanley: CDMA2000 Leading In 3G
Aug 5, 2002, 12:28 PM by (staff)
A recent report Morgan Stanley placed CDMA2000 in the leading position for delivering 3G services. The report concluded that CDMA2000 operators are ahead of their counterparts in offering commercial 3G services. According to the report, key benefits of CDMA2000 compared with other 3G technologies include economics (lower upgrade cost), economies of scale (more and cheaper handsets), and capacity. Illustrating the economic advantages, the report pointed out that Sprint PCS will spend $8 per POP to implement CDMA2000 1xEV-DV, while other operators will have to invest three times that amount to upgrade to W-CDMA.
source: Morgan Stanley
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