05 January 2001 Taking advantage Agilent takes a focussed approach to mobile handset design. By Philip Ling. The rapid reduction in the size of cellular handsets may appear incidental to making and receiving calls on the move, but the technology inside has been driven by a perceived need to make handsets smaller, whilst increasing talk time. The use of code division multiple access (cdma) replaces the 'traditional' advanced mobile phone service (amps) in the digitial domain and is the focus for Agilent Technologies' CDMAdvantage strategy. Click here to request this article by email Author Graham Pitcher Comment on this article This material is protected by MA Business copyright See Terms and Conditions. One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not. For multiple copies contact the sales team. What you think about this article: Add your comments Name Email Comments Your comments/feedback may be edited prior to publishing. Not all entries will be published. Please view our Terms and Conditions before leaving a comment.
05 January 2001 Taking advantage Agilent takes a focussed approach to mobile handset design. By Philip Ling. The rapid reduction in the size of cellular handsets may appear incidental to making and receiving calls on the move, but the technology inside has been driven by a perceived need to make handsets smaller, whilst increasing talk time. The use of code division multiple access (cdma) replaces the 'traditional' advanced mobile phone service (amps) in the digitial domain and is the focus for Agilent Technologies' CDMAdvantage strategy. Click here to request this article by email Author Graham Pitcher Comment on this article This material is protected by MA Business copyright See Terms and Conditions. One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not. For multiple copies contact the sales team. What you think about this article: Add your comments Name Email Comments Your comments/feedback may be edited prior to publishing. Not all entries will be published. Please view our Terms and Conditions before leaving a comment.
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