TD-SCDMA
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| 0G: ARP |
| 1G |
| 2G |
| 2.5G: GPRS |
| 2.75G: EDGE |
| 3G |
| 3.5G |
| 4G |
TD-SCDMA (Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access) is a 3G mobile telecommunications standard, being pursued in the People's Republic of China by the Chinese Academy of Telecommunications Technology (CATT), Datung and Siemens, in an attempt to develop home-grown technology and not be "dependent on Western technology" [1]. It is based on spread spectrum CDMA technology. The launch of an operational system is projected by 2005.
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