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Prudent AT&T Wireless delays, cuts back W-CDMA launch plans: analyst; continuous upgrades confuse market.
Publication: RCR Wireless News Publication Date: 23-DEC-02 Author: Dano, Mike |
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Crain Communications, Inc.
AT&T Wireless Services Inc. said it will push back the launch of its advanced W-CDMA network by six months and scale down the coverage area to four cities.
The carrier said it will deploy a W-CDMA network in San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle and Dallas by December of 2004. AT&T said the moves will help it maintain a "prudent level of capital expenditures." The carrier had previously planned to deploy W-CDMA network coverage in 13 cities by the middle of 2004.
"AT&T Wireless and our close partner NTT DoCoMo are firmly committed to introducing W-CDMA in the U.S.," said John Zeglis, the carrier's chairman and chief executive...
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