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Friday, 02 November 2007
ZTE has unveiled the first TD-SCDMA handsets including the TD-SCDMA U80 handset, TD-SCDMA/EDGE dual-mode dual-stand by U980 handset, as well as TD-SCDMA USB Modem MU318. The U80 handset is the first TD-SCDMA handset in the industry with mobile TV function. Developed based on multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) technology, it provides users smooth broadcast service for an unlimited period as well as multi-channel switch, allowing unique mobile experience. The ZTE U980 is also the first dual-mode dual-standby intelligent handset in the industry, supporting both TD-SCDMA and EDGE.  The device has typical TD-SCDMA 3G functions including Internet access, downloading, mobile office, mobile investment, and EDGE capability, delivering the highest roaming frequency worldwide.  The device meets the needs of demanding consumers for a high-performance handset to manage a variety of daily and office tasks.  It also has a large mailbox capacity compared with 2G handsets available in the market today.  By next year, ZTE plans to roll out a version of the unit that supports HSDPA, in order to deliver advanced performance with higher frequency. In addition to the launch of U980, ZTE also unveiled the MU318 data card, the first TD-SCDMA USB modem that enables internet connection anytime and anywhere.
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