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TI and DoCoMo to develop single-chip 3G products







TI and DoCoMo to develop single-chip 3G
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TI and DoCoMo to develop single-chip 3G
products
07/13/2004 05:09 PM

Phones based on WCDMA/UMTS technology should be able to download data from the network at speeds between 144Kbit/sec. and 2Mbit/sec., depending on the conditions.




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