The CDMA Development Group Announces Its Support of China's Telecommunications Restructuring Plan

Reorganized Telecom Sector Will Encourage Differentiation Between the Differing Wireless Technologies and Increase Competition


ADVISORY, May 29, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) --


 WHAT:     The CDMA Development Group (CDG) expressed its support for
           the recently announced restructuring of China's
           telecommunications industry, further adding that it
           believes the new structure will catalyze the fair
           distribution of 3G licenses and further increase the growth
           of CDMA in China.  The company issued the following
           statement:

           "The CDMA community supports the restructuring of China's
           telecommunications industry and believes it will lead to
           the licensing of 3G services, further stimulate healthy
           competition and build economies of scale for CDMA in China,
           as well as around the world through increased exports.  The
           performance and flexibility of CDMA2000(r) networks have
           enabled operators to rapidly and cost-effectively deploy
           telephony services and new capabilities such as high-speed
           wireless broadband Internet access, highly accurate
           location-based services and essential public safety
           services. The CDG plans to be an active participant in
           meeting the demand for these services in China through the
           continued expansion of the country's CDMA2000 network,"
           stated Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDG.

           Executives from the CDG are available to provide commentary
           regarding its support of China's telecommunications
           industry restructuring, including the positive effect the
           CDG believes this restructuring will have on innovation,
           competition and the growth of CDMA in China and around the
           world.

 WHO:      The CDMA Development Group is a trade association formed to
           foster the worldwide development, implementation and use of
           CDMA2000 technologies.  The more than 130 member companies
           of the CDG include many of the world's largest wireless
           carriers and equipment manufacturers. The primary
           activities of the CDG include development of CDMA2000
           features and services, public relations, education and
           seminars, regulatory affairs and international support.
           Currently, there are more than 500 individuals working
           within various CDG subcommittees on CDMA2000-related
           matters.

 PRESS INQUIRIES:   Please contact the CDG News Bureau at
                    +1-714-540-1030 or cdg@bockpr.com.

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