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    CDMA-2000 1xRTT is a 3G wireless technology based on the CDMA platform. The 1x in 1xRTT refers to 1x the number of 1.25MHz channels. The RTT in 1xRTT stands for Radio Transmission Technology.

    The CDMA-2000 1xRTT protocol was developed by Qualcomm.

    CDMA-2000 1xRTT is a CDMA version of the IMT-2000 standard which was developed by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

    Verizon and Sprint both operate CDMA-2000 1xRTT services in the United States.

    CDMA-2000 1xRTT Specifications

    Fixed/Mobile Mobile
    Circuit/Packet Packet
    Max Bandwidth 144Kb
    Range Coverage area of host network
    Frequency Frequency of host network
    Host Network CDMA
    Definer CDG (CDMA Development Group)
    URL http://www.cdg.org

    Finding CDMA-2000 1xRTT Capable Hardware

    A directory of CDMA-2000 1xRTT devices is available at the CDG web site.

    CDMA-200 1xRTT By Any Other Name

    CDMA-2000 1xRTT is also referred to as 3G1X and IMT-CDMA Multi-Carrier. CDMA-2000 1xRTT is also part of the IS-2000 CDMA standard.

    The Next Generation of CDMA-2000 1xRTT

    A planned enhancement to 1xRTT, 1xRTT Release A, will double data rates to 288 Kb. Another enhancement to 1xRTT, 3xRTT, is in development.

    CDMA-2000 1xRTT Security

    For more information on CDMA-2000 1xRTT security, read CDMA 1xRTT Security Overview.

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    2 comments
    1. Cesar

      5 June, 2011 at 5:24 pm

      Saludos estoy haciendo una investigacion sobre redes celulares 3G1x y 1x EDVO espero me puedan ayudar con algo de informacion como en k frecuencias trabajan, con que fines se utilizan y en que paises se utilizan gracias

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    2. paul

      18 May, 2011 at 4:33 am

      Hello I have the CDMA-2000 1xRTT the color is Orange i need the driver for mac it say that it works on window and mac ,

      on the card it say CDMA 1x , thanks

      Reply
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