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CDMA OPERATORS CONTINUE TO BREAK INDUSTRY RECORDS IN INDIA; LEADING THE WORLD IN SUBSCRIBER GROWTH, NETWORK COST REDUCTIONS AND ULTRA LOW-COST HANDSET AVAILABILITY CDG Commemorates One Year Anniversary of its Indian Office by Hosting the “CDMA India 2007”Conference in New Delhi on May 24th NEW DELHI, May 24, 2007 — Today, at the “ CDMA India 2007” conference, an event commemorating the one-year anniversary of the CDMA Development Group’s (CDG) office in India, the CDG announced that CDMA2000® operators in India are continuing to break industry records. They are blazing the way toward increasing telephone and Internet access penetration in India by offering affordable tariffs and ultra low-cost handsets. As of March 2007, the number of CDMA2000 subscribers in India reached 44.5 million, more than double the subscriber base of last year. The Indian CDMA operators achieved this notable milestone, while breaking several industry records:
“The CDG is enthusiastic to witness the record breaking growth trend occurring in India,” said BV Raman, CDG’s managing director in India. “CDMA2000 continues to offer a two-to-three year lead over other wireless technologies in delivering high-quality voice and high-speed data services. The success of wireless in India has become a prominent example of the potential CDMA2000 technology has in fulfilling the demand of emerging markets.” CDMA2000 operators in India continue to expand their portfolio of very low-end (VLE) handsets, as well as mid-tier and high-tier devices to address demand from all market segments. Over the past year, 38 CDMA2000 VLE handsets from 13 suppliers have been introduced into the highly competitive Indian market. With this extensive portfolio from multiple suppliers, CDMA2000 is well positioned to continue to rapidly expand throughout India and other developing markets. Meanwhile, offering international roaming, inter-standard (CDMA and GSM) roaming, and c ampaigns like “Thank you India” from Tata Telservices and “Talk in Color” from Reliance, has provided consumers with attractive options to upgrade to color and feature-rich devices. Both Reliance and Tata Teleservices have introduced true global roaming with their “One Number One World” service that offers Indian consumers seamless roaming across CDMA and GSM networks worldwide with a single phone number – a service unmatched by any other wireless provider in India. Moreover, the CDMA2000 wireless Internet services, Reliance Netconnect and Tata Indicom Plug 2 Surf, are the most preferred solutions to obtain seamless, high-speed, Internet connectivity throughout the pan-Indian region. India is the fastest-growing market for wireless services in the world and it is also one of the fastest-growing markets for CDMA services. In 2006, CDMA more than doubled its subscriber base in India. With nearly 45 million subscribers, India is now the third largest CDMA market in the world; yet, by the first half of 2007 the country’s CDMA customer base will exceed that of South Korea, moving India into second place behind the United States. Both Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices are among the Top 10 CDMA2000 operators worldwide. With a teledensity of only 18 percent and a large underserved rural population, the rapid growth of CDMA in India is expected to continue for many years. For more information on CDMA2000, visit the CDG Web site at www.cdg.org. About CDMA2000 About CDG # # # Note to editors
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