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CDMA Market Statistics

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Disclaimer

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3Sources for 3G commercial Operators: CDG and GSA (March 2009)Sources for Subs: Operators reports and Wireless Intelligence, January 31, 2009.

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3G Offers Mobile Broadband Today

>535 Commercial Networks: >160 EV-DO (>55 Rev. A) >310 HSDPA (>65 HSUPA) >275 CDMA2000 1X >260 WCDMA

Over 217 Million HSPA and EV-DO subscribersOver 750 Million 3G subscribers

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2,360

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9,3219,852

World LatinAmerica

China India

Latin America and The CaribbeanKey Indicators

Population: 562.8 million

30 countries

GDP : US$ 3.4 trillion

Purchase Power Parity (PPP) per capita: US$ 9,321

Source: The World Bank 2007 figures

Comparative PPP per capita(US$)

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Latin America Operator Map55 3G Networks Deployed

MexicoWCDMA-HSDPA• Telcel (AMX)• Movistar (TEL)

CDMA 1X EV-DO:• Iusacell (Grupo Salinas)

GuatemalaCDMA 1X EV-DO:• Movistar (Telefonica)

HSDPA:• Claro (America Movil)• Tigo (Millicom)

El SalvadorHSDPA:• Claro (America Movil)• Tigo (Millicom)

HondurasHSDPA:• Claro (America Movil)• Tigo (Millicom)

NIcaraguaHSDPA:• Claro (America Movil)

PanamaHSDPA:• Movistar (Telefonica)

ColombiaHSDPA:• Comcel (America Movil)• Movistar (Telefonica)• Tigo (Millicom)

EcuadorHSDPA:• Claro (America Movil)

CDMA 1X EV-DO:• Alegro PCS (Ecuadorian government)

PeruHSDPA:• Claro (America Movil)

BoliviaHSDPA:• Tigo (Millicom)

ChileHSDPA:• Entel PCS• Movistar (Telefonica)• Claro (America Movil)

BrazilCDMA 1X EV-DO:• Embratel (Telmex)

HSDPA:• Claro (America Movil)• Vivo• CTBC• TIM• Brasil Telecom• Oi• Sercomtel

VenezuelaCDMA 1X EV-DO:• Movilnet (Venezuelan government)• Movistar (Telefonica)

•HSDPA:• Movistar (Telefonica)

ParaguayHSDPA:• Claro (America Movil)• Personal (Telecom Italia)• Tigo (Millicom)

UruguayHSDPA:• Ancel (Uruguayan government)• Movistar (Telefonica)• Claro (America Movil)

ArgentinaHSDPA:• Personal (Telecom Italia)• Movistar (Telefonica)• Claro (America Movil)

BermudaCDMA 1X EV-DO:• CellularOne(Bermuda Digital Comm)

JamaicaCDMA 1X EV-DO:• Claro (AMX)

HSDPA :• LIME (Cable & Wireless

HaitiCDMA 1X EV-DO:• Haitel

Dominican Rep.HSDPA:• Claro (america Movil)

Puerto RicoHSDPA :• AT&T Wireless• Claro (America Movil)

CDMA 1X EV-DO:• Centennial Communications• Sprint Nextel

NetherlandAntillesCDMA 1X EV-DO:• MIO Curacao• MIO Bonaire

ArubaHSDPA:•SETAR

Trinidad & TobagoCDMA 1X EV-DO:• TSTT

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3G Leverages a Large Ecosystem

Source: CDG and GSA, March 2009. 3G includes CDMA2000, EV-DO Rel. 0, Rev A, WCDMA, HSPAAll trademarks, names of other companies, logos, products and services may be the property of their respective owners.

Over 3,760 3G CDMA Devices

Fujitsu

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3G Operators Provide a Wide Range of Services

All trademarks, names of other companies, logos, products and services may be the property of their respective owners

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EV-DO Supports an Entire Range of IP Services

•Video/Music•Service Tiering

•Streaming/Downloads•High Speed Web Browsing

Multimedia Upload/Exchange •Push to Talk / Push to Media

•Low Latency Gaming•Telco quality VoIP •Video Telephony

•Multicasting

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Evolution of Mobile Services

Seamless Connectivity

• IPTV• Home Network • Set Top Box• Ubiquitous Broadband• Consumer Electronics• Video Surveillance

Rich Communication

• VoIP• PTT/PTM• Video Communication

• Multiplayer Gaming

User GeneratedContent

• Mobile 2.0 • Social Networking• Media Sharing • Collaboration• Mobile Advertising

Streaming

• Music/Ringtones• Video • Web Browsing

• Voice• SMS/Email

Voice & Text

SimpleCommunication Download Download

& UploadReal-Time

Delay SensitivitySeamless Fixed

Mobile Convergence

Mobile services becoming center of life

User trends shift from wired to wireless

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Global CDMA2000 Continues to Grow

Source: Average of Yankee (Q4’08) and Wireless Intelligence (Mar’09)

20% CAGR

Millions

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3G Device Cost Declining as Scale Increases

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CDMA2000 - Big Opportunity in ChinaNew 3G policy has opened doors for rapid growth of CDMA

CDMA subscriber base to be 50% of total 3G Subscribers in China

Chinese CDMA Subscriber base to experience a 30.6% CAGR over the next four years

• CDMA includes 1X, 1X EV-DO• 3G includes 1X, 1X EV-DO, WCDMA HSPA and TD-SCDMA • Source: Wireless Intelligence (Mar’09)

Millions

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CDMA450 OPERATORS

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CDMA450 Commercial Networks100 Operators in >50 countries depicts a strong global presence

Source: CDG (Mar’09)

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CDMA450 – Sky Link in Russia

Russian Telecommunications Ministry designated CDMA450 as a Russian Federal Standard (IMT-IMC-450) in 2002.

SL was established in June 2003 to consolidate the 60 regional NMT-450 operators and to create a Pan-Russian CDMA450 operator.

SL launched CDMA450 service in St. Petersburg in December 2002 and in Moscow in November 2003.

SL launched EV-DO rel 0 service in St. Petersburg and Moscow in December 2005 and launch EV-DO rev A in May 2008

SL launched first dual band phone CDMA 450/GSM (Ubiquam 520) in March 2007

SL NetworkCDMA450 networks are deployed in more than 32 regions of Russia. Gradually SkyLink will deploy networks to cover 65 regions with a population of 104 million (72 % of the total Russian population).

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CDMA2000 in RussiaSky Link is rapidly increasing its CDMA subscriber base

Source: Wireless Intelligence, (Mar’09)

Thousands

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Sky Link Terminals

Pantech HX-575 Ubiquam U-200 LG LHD-200 Kyocera KE 301 Ubiquam U-800 Daewoo Itteki S42

JOA Telecom L-100 Ubiquam U-520 AnyDATA ASP-505 Ubiquam U-300 Pantech HX-570 AnyDATA SP-500 GA

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Sky Link Rel 0 & Rev A Modems

AnyDATA ADU-510AZTE AC5710ZTE MG478CMOTECH CNU-550AnyDATA ADU-520A

Huawei EC500Cmotech CNM-650Airplus MCD-650AnyDATA APE-540-AAnyDATA ADU-310A

Ubiquam UM-400AnyDATA ADU-300ACmotech CNU-680Ubiquam UM-300AnyDATA ADU-500A

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GLOBAL TOP CDMA OPERATORSPERFORMANCE INDICATORS

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Verizon Wireless Data ARPU Growth of >860% since EV-DO was Launched in Q4 2003

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Sprint Wireless Data ARPUGrowth of >170% since EV-DO was launched in Q3 2005

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3G Evolution

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DL: 2.4 MbpsUL: 153 kbps

DL: 3.1 MbpsUL: 1.8 Mbps

DL: 9.3 Mbps1

UL: 5.4 MbpsDL: 14.7 Mbps2

UL: 5.4 Mbps

Broadbanddownloads

Broadband uploads, QoS

DL: 32 Mbps3

UL: 12.4 Mbps3

Rel. 0EV-DO

Rev. AEV-DO

1x Adv. & Rev. B: Higher Capacity and Enhanced User Experience

EV-DO DOAdvancedRev. B

Phase IIRev. B

Phase I

Rev. B Phase II• New Channel card• ~ 65% higher RL capacity (Interference Cancellation)• 14.7 Mbps peak rates

Rev. B Phase I• SW upgrade to multicarrier• 3x higher data rates to all• Commercial in 2009

Rev. BPhase I

Rev. BPhase II

1XCDMA2000 1x Advanced

1x Advanced• 4x capacity increase over 1x today • Frees up spectrum for EV-DO data

CDMA2000 1X• Excellent voice capacity• EV-DO for data

1x Enhancements• Up to 50% more voice capacity• Available today

1XCDMA2000 1x Advanced

The natural evolutions from EV-DO Rev. A and 1XSee previous slides for footnotes

Note: Estimated commercial dates Created 10/13/08

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Channel Card

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Network Upgrade

Channel Card

Broadbanddownloads

Broadbanduploads

Enhanced capacity and data rates

4x Increase in voice capacity

1.5x Voice capacity

Shows required network upgrades, new handsets typically required to support next evolution step

An evolution path that leverages current investments

EV-DO

Multicarrier

BTS Interference cancellation

Channel Card

SW Upgrade

Channel Card

Channel Card

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1x Advanced - Natural next step for CDMA2000 1X

Same voice capacity as 1X today in quarter of the spectrum

Available in the same timeframe as Rev. B HW upgrade

1x Advanced EV-DO Rev. B

CSM 87001x Advanced

CSM 6850 Rev. A/B

1x Advanced frees up more spectrum for Rev. B

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Tripled User Data Rates Throughout the Cell

User data rate experienced during a burst

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Rev. B User Data Rates On Par with HSPA+

Peak Rate Median Users Cell Edge Users

1.5Mbps

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14.4Mbps

21 Mbps(64 QAM)

14.7 Mbps(64 QAM)

9.3Mbps

EV-DO Rev. B, 5 MHz(3X multicarrier)

HSPA+, 5 MHz(single carrier, no MIMO)

User Data Rate Experienced During a Burst

Source: Qualcomm simulations using 5 MHz. Shows the forward link burst data rate for the median and the 10% worst (Cell edge) users. HSPA+ with 2x2 MIMO provides 28 Mbps peak data rate

(Achievable in Optimal Conditions)

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