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QUALCOMM 2002 ANNUAL REPORT PAGE 05
THE THIRD GENERATION IS HERE
About one out of every five wireless
handsets sold today is based on CDMA, the
breakthrough digital wireless technology
pioneered by QUALCOMM. (Source: EMC
World Cellular Database, November 2002)
There are more than 135 million CDMA
subscribers worldwide as of September 2002.
(Source: www.cdg.org)
There are nearly 26 million reported 3G CDMA
subscribers around the world as of November 30,
2002. (Source: www.3GToday.com)
With the commercial introduction of third-
generation (3G) CDMA technology, QUALCOMM
is enabling a whole new wave of fully integrated
wireless multimedia devices.
These devices offer attractive color screens, fast
Internet downloads and useful interactive capa-
bilities like navigation services and full-color,
full-motion games.
These devices come in many forms: flip-
phones, color phones, smart phones, video and
still camera phones, wireless PDAs and high-
speed wireless modems.
More and more such devices are being intro-
duced as manufacturers ramp up to feed the
public’s growing need for speed.
Wireless is more than just talk now. High-speed
data is here. It’s commercial. It’s accepted. And
demand is growing.
34 MANUFACTURERS
Over 200 end-user 3G CDMA devices have been
commercially introduced in Asia, the Americas
and Europe. (Source: www.3GToday.com, December 2002)
IRELESS PHONES AND DEVICES
QUALCOMM 2002 ANNUAL REPORT PAGE 05
THE THIRD GENERATION IS HERE
About one out of every five wireless
handsets sold today is based on CDMA, the
breakthrough digital wireless technology
pioneered by QUALCOMM. (Source: EMC
World Cellular Database, November 2002)
There are more than 135 million CDMA
subscribers worldwide as of September 2002.
(Source: www.cdg.org)
There are nearly 26 million reported 3G CDMA
subscribers around the world as of November 30,
2002. (Source: www.3GToday.com)
With the commercial introduction of third-
generation (3G) CDMA technology, QUALCOMM
is enabling a whole new wave of fully integrated
wireless multimedia devices.
These devices offer attractive color screens, fast
Internet downloads and useful interactive capa-
bilities like navigation services and full-color,
full-motion games.
These devices come in many forms: flip-
phones, color phones, smart phones, video and
still camera phones, wireless PDAs and high-
speed wireless modems.
More and more such devices are being intro-
duced as manufacturers ramp up to feed the
public’s growing need for speed.
Wireless is more than just talk now. High-speed
data is here. It’s commercial. It’s accepted. And
demand is growing.
34 MANUFACTURERS
Over 200 end-user 3G CDMA devices have been
commercially introduced in Asia, the Americas
and Europe. (Source: www.3GToday.com, December 2002)