CDMA2000 definition

CDMA2000 means a family of IMT-2000 standards, as amended from time to time, being developed by the 3GPP2, which standards evolved from narrow band CDMA technologies (e.g., TIA/EIA 95 and cdmaOne) and, include without limitation CDMA2000 1X, CDMA 1X EV-DO, CDMA-2000 1X EV-DV and CDMA2000 3X. PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL
CDMA2000 means Code Division Multiple Access 2000, a third generation cellular communication standard;

Examples of CDMA2000 in a sentence

  • For CDMA2000 1X data sessions and EV-DO, including the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) or upgraded equivqlent by the Packet Data Serving Node-Authentication Authorization Accounting (PDSN-AAA), server should not be compromised in any case and the tests reported.

  • CDMA2000 is the next step in the evolution of the widely deployed IS-95 network.

  • It details the features added to support packet data and how CDMA2000 offers increased capacity compared to IS-95 networks.

  • In the reverse direction, however, the speeds are much slower, comparable to CDMA2000 1x.

  • The key question for the CDMA2000 operators is how CDMA2000 networks can coexist with IS-95 networks.

  • It explains the CDMA2000 air interface, its channels, and how it supports packet data services and increases the user capacity.

  • Since 1xEV-DO is expected to be deployed as an overlay to CDMA2000 networks, most service providers will want to know how 1xEV-DO systems will interoperate with CDMA2000 networks.

  • Our 3G Mobile Broadband data service, powered by our CDMA2000 Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) network, has typical speeds of 600 Kbps–1.4 Mbps.

  • Finally, end-to-end service scenarios are presented to show how new services are enabled in CDMA2000.

  • CDMA2000 Air Interface (4502W) provides an overview of the new CDMA2000 air interface.