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DEAF WANT ACCESS TO WIRELESS PHONES

Dear Editor: I feel I must respond to Mr. Valentine's response to your Viewpoint column.First of all, I think Mr. Valentine is certainly keeping in line with his comments to several members of the industry Chief General Counsel that his main concern regarding the whole...

WORLD BRIEFS

L.M. Ericsson announced its subsidiary, Ericsson Australia Pty. Ltd., has signed a contract to install a switching system for 4,000 mobile telephones in Rangoon, Burma's capital. Ericsson said it will also build four radio transmitting stations to expand the city's phone network. This is...

VALENTINE EXPLAINS INTERFERENCE STANCE

In her Jan. 15 "Viewpoint" column, Tracy Anderson Ford presented her views regarding the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association's new certification requirements for personal communications services handsets, which are designed to prevent interference to hearing aids. Ms. Ford discussed her interpretation of my position on...

SPRINT GETS NEW MONIKER TO POWER CELLULAR SPINOFF

Sprint Cellular Co. may not have completed its anticipated spinoff from Sprint Corp., but it is confident enough of its future to choose a new name.The Chicago-based company will become Three-sixty Communications Co. if the spinoff is successful. The deal is expected to close...

VALENTINE ASKS FCC TO PROBE IS-661 PERMIT

WASHINGTON-In a potential blow to Omnipoint Corp.'s planned initial public offering this week, wireless investor James Valentine has asked federal regulators to investigate whether the small Colorado firm is violating its pioneer's preference for a personal communications services license in New York. Valentine claims...

MOTOROLA ENDS SPRINT EQUIPMENT TALKS

Motorola Inc. pulled out of equipment negotiations with Sprint Telecommunications Venture last week, saying financial and commercial terms proposed by Sprint were extraordinary."We made every effort to reach an agreement, and put our best and final offer on the table," said Motorola spokesman Scott...

CALENDAR

JANUARY22-23 Liberalization and Privatization of International Telecommunications: Meeting the Challenges of an Increasingly Competitive Market, by The Adam Smith Institute. Inter-Continental Hotel, Geneva. 44-171-490-3774.22-24 Technology Forecasting for the Telecom Industry, by Technology Futures Inc. Stouffer Hotel, Austin, Texas. Call David Solomon at (800) 835-3887.24 PCS...

MICROCELL COULD WIN RACE TO PCS MARKET IN CANADA

Microcell Telecommunications Inc. is expected to be first to offer commercial personal communications services in Canada, launching in at least two cities by September, predicts the Yankee Group, a Boston-based research and consulting group.Four companies recently won PCS licenses in Canada. Recipients of 30-megahertz...

VIEWPOINT

Rules. It seems as soon as we enter this world, we're forced to comply with a blanket set of rules that someone else has decided for us.You can't have dessert until you finish your vegetables.Turn off the light when you leave a room.Balance the...

BRINGING CELLULAR TO RETAIL OFFERS LOGISTICS CHALLENGE

The cellular industry has taken numerous steps to package cellular for the mass consumer retail market, but a small gap remains between the industry's effort and the complicated process to activate a phone."Mass merchants are a substantial opportunity for everyone to make this business...

LATEST CLAIM IN PCS WARS SAYS GSM DISRUPTS LISTENING DEVICES

WASHINGTON-The recently completed summit on hearing aid interference from next-generation pocket telephones was hailed a success by the wireless telecommunications industry and hearing disability advocates, but controversy simmering beneath the surface could thwart further progress.An undercurrent of mistrust between the two sides still exists,...

HUNDT WARNS GOVERNMENT MAY STEP IN ON HEARING AID PROBLEMS

WASHINGTON-Federal Communications Commission Chairman Reed Hundt, appearing to retreat from recent comments in which he suggested support for a marketplace solution to hearing aid interference from pocket phones, warned that the FCC might intervene if wireless industry and hearing impaired representatives fail to fix...

FOUR CITIES COULD LAND CDMA SERVICE IN 1996

This may be the year that Code Division Multiple Access technology becomes a commercial reality for cellular operators, with one system already running in Hong Kong and four nearing completion in the United States.Systems launched today are deployed with an 8-kilobit vocoder chips for...

MOTOROLA SET TO FURNISH CELLULAR PRODUCT TO CHINA

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. - Motorola INc.'s Cellular Infrastructure Group and Xi 'an Datang Telephone Co. have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly provide cellular and wireless local loop base station and switching wquipment to the Chinese market.The agreement includes Motorola's code Division Multiple...

GLOBAL MARKETS MUST USE WLL TO MEET TELECOM SERVICE NEEDS

The quickening pace of competition and regulatory liberalization in global telecommunications markets is increasing demand for wireless local loop technology, with annual equipment expenditures expected to reach $7.6 billion by the year 2000, according to a new report from Northern Business Information.In "Global Wireless...

VIEWPOINT

Lest anyone forget how many billions of dollars stand to be made - and lost - from teh emerging personal communications services equipment market, just listen to a panel of manufacturers touting teh benefits of CDMA technology over GSM, or vice versa.I got that...

C-BLOCK FIRMS (FINALLY) GET CHANCE TO BID

Unless there is court action, a government shutdown or some cataclysmic event, the auction of C-block broadband personal communications services licenses is scheduled to begin today.Thirteen bidders have made double-digit, multimillion dollar upfront payments, indicating the seriousness with which some are approaching the opportunity....

CDMA GROUP DEVELOPS AND TESTS SPEECH QUALITY USING 13 KBPS VOCODER

IRVINE, Calif.-The CDMA Development Group announced it has developed and tested advanced speech coding programming that will bring high-quality voice communications to subscribers using Code Division Multiple Access personal communications services and cellular systems.The algorithm, or the CDMA 13 kilobit-per-second vocoder, is contained on...

STV EXPECTED TO CHOOSE PCS EQUIPMENT VENDORS WITHIN NEXT TWO WEEKS

KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Sprint Telecommunications Venture is expected to announce in the next two weeks its choice of equipment vendors for its personal communications services network.Northern Telecom Ltd., AT&T Corp. and Motorola Inc. are prime contenders, although the companies are tight-lipped about negotiation specifics.Sprint announced...

WAYNE SCHELLE

It's the morning after.The reporter arrives at 10: 15 a.m. at the historic Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., (conveniently across 14th Street from the National Press Building) to interview the co-recipient of RCR's 1995 Person of the Year: American Personal Communications Chairman Wayne Schelle.Schelle, 61, greets...

LATIN CELLULAR GROWTH CONTINUES WITH PCS BUILDOUT COMING SOON

Large markets in Latin America are serving as test beds for a range of digital cellular and personal communications services standards, according to a study from Pyramid Research Inc.The report outlines the astounding cellular growth in Mexico, Central and South America, a trend that...

NEXTWAVE JOINS NAWI

North American Wireless Inc. announced NextWave Personal Communications Inc. is joining the NAWI team of companies planning to build a nationwide personal communications services network using Code Division Multiple Access technology."NextWave brings a tremendous amount of expertise, experience and strength to our nationwide network,"...

DIAL PAGE SALE TO NEXTEL NETS FIRM $95.8M GAIN

GREENVILLE, S.C.-The recognition of a $95.8 million after-tax gain on the sale of Dial Page Inc.'s paging operation accounted for a $38.7 million, or $1.83 per share, net income for the three months ended Sept. 30. The company recorded a net loss of $39.4...

QUALCOMM, NEC TO OFFER CDMA NETWORK IN BRAZIL

SAO PAULO, Brazil-Qualcomm Inc., through its Brazilian subsidiary, Qualcomm do Brasil, and NEC do Brasil plan to deliver digital cellular systems based on Qualcomm's Code Division Multiple Access technology to Brazil.The two companies plan to jointly bid on tenders that will be issued by...