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QUALCOMM 2002 ANNUAL REPORT PAGE 07
Emergency ServicesNavigation eCommerce Entertainment
Wireless infrastructure equipment is the foundation for wireless networks. It’s comprised of a series
of radio base stations that cover regions of service. Each base station sends and receives the wireless
signals that move between phones and switches on the network. Inside each base station are many
β€œchipsets” (integrated circuits with system software) that act as the brain for the whole operation.
More and more wireless manufacturers are choosing
products that use QUALCOMM chips for their voice
and high-speed data networks and devices. By all
measures, QUALCOMM offers the smartest and
fastest-to-market solution today.
32 WIRELESS OPERATORS IN 16 COUNTRIES HAVE DEPLOYED NETWORKS
BASED ON 3G CDMA TECHNOLOGY (as of December 2002)
AND MANY MORE ARE
ON THE WAY