China Unicom, Motorola Launch Asia's First Commercial GPRS Network.Business Editors/Telecommunications Writers Fourth GPRS GPRS - General Packet Radio Service GPRS - Generalized Partial Response Signaling GPRS - Global Packet Radio Service (less common) GPRS - Global Personnel Recovery System GPRS - Grant Proposal & Research Services GPRS - Ground Penetrating Radar System Launch for Motorola/Cisco Alliance in Two Months SHENZHEN Shenzhen (shĕn`jŭn`), city (1994 est. pop. 695,600), S Guangdong prov., China, on the South China Sea, N of Hong Kong. Designated a special economic zone in 1979, the city's spectacular economic growth led China to create over a dozen more similar areas., China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 15, 2000 China's leading GSM operator, China United Telecommunications Corporation (China Unicom), has announced the launch of General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) high-speed mobile data on China Unicom's network in Shenzhen, one of China's four special economic zones. The network, enabled by the core GPRS network solution supplied by Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) and strategic alliance partner Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) is the first commercial GPRS system in Asia. The commercial launch by China Unicom Shenzhen Branch (Shenzhen Unicom) comes just two and a half months after the successful completion of technology trials and the first live GPRS call in Shenzhen, demonstrating the maturity of Motorola's and Cisco's GPRS technology, products and services. The Shenzhen GPRS launch is the fourth for Motorola and Cisco in just two months. Motorola and Cisco-supplied GPRS networks and Motorola handsets have been put into commercial use for three other operators worldwide: BT Cellnet in the United Kingdom, T-Mobil in Germany and Telsim TELSIM - Busch, ca 1966. Digital simulation. [Sammet 1969, p. 627]. in Turkey. In addition, Motorola and Cisco are conducting GPRS trials with more than 20 operators worldwide. GPRS enables high-speed access to Internet-based content and services via a mobile terminal, and opens up the mobile market to a wealth of data applications -- including e-commerce, email, and data transfer - that can enhance the end-user experience. Shenzhen Unicom's GPRS network launches with Motorola's L2000g (European Model: Timeport(TM) p7389i ) GPRS phone - the world's first GSM tri-band GPRS handset. A number of GPRS-enabled demonstration applications were showcased to the invited media at Shenzhen Unicom's launch announcement event, highlighting the capabilities of the packet data technology and the immediate availability of services. Applications include email access, Internet browsing, videoconference and mobile e-commerce. Bo Hedfors, Motorola executive vice president and president of the Network Solutions Sector, said, "Shenzhen Unicom is once again taking technology forward in China at Internet speed, leading the way with the first implementation of GPRS wireless data. Shenzhen Unicom's success is a superb example of a leading operator working with a leading supplier to deliver a first-to-market solution for the next generation of mobile technology." Liu Jian, General Manager of Shenzhen Unicom, said, "GPRS deployment is a new milestone for Shenzhen Unicom, and by working closely with Motorola, we were able to bring the new service to market on schedule. GPRS can enable subscribers to fully enjoy WAP applications. Once you turn on your cellular phone, you are on line and are always on line, but will only be charged for conducting data transmission. This means that subscribers will be able to take pleasure in wireless Internet services more conveniently, efficiently and economically." "We are implementing GPRS now as the key investment and migration tool for the future third generation network, which can enable an even greater range of services. An established GPRS network can provide a solid platform for the evolution to third generation communications," Liu added. GPRS is the first step of Motorola's new Aspira(TM) communication architecture platform. The Aspira communication architecture, as planned, platform combines voice, data and multimedia into one broadband IP-based network. This architecture for total end-to-end solutions is intended to encompass transport networks, applications, services and endpoint devices. Motorola/Cisco's GPRS architecture can be implemented over an existing GSM network, requiring only a software load and PCU addition, with no modifications to existing hardware. Motorola's GSM infrastructure systems are GPRS-ready, providing operators with an orderly and cost-efficient migration path that protects operators' investments and reduces total cost of ownership. Through its alliance with Cisco, Motorola is driving market growth, developing applications and value-added services to provide operators with innovative, competitive and unique offerings for their subscriber base. About the Motorola/Cisco alliance The Motorola and Cisco strategic alliance delivers end-to-end wireless solutions to operators worldwide through a powerful combination of Cisco Internet technologies and Motorola systems integration, radio frequency products and services. Over the past year, the alliance has introduced an open IP network architecture that integrates data, voice and video services for mobile networks, and provides users with a broad range of wireless Internet access solutions. The alliance also has secured a leadership position in the deployment of GPRS systems worldwide, and through these commercial launches is providing a critical path to third-generation mobile communications. Motorola and Cisco continue to work together on joint development of IP network architecture and products, the promotion of open standards, and the creation of joint ventures, such as the Invisix Centres of Excellence located in Tokyo, Swindon, Ft. Worth, Tx., and San Jose, Calif. About Motorola Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) is a global leader in providing integrated communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions. Sales in 1999 were $33.1 billion. For more information about Motorola, please visit the web site at www.motorola.com. About Cisco Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Cisco news and information are available at http://www.cisco.com. MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. (R)Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. All other product or service names are the property of their trademark owner respective owners. (c)2000 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. 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