January 31st, 2005
The new chip will reduce power consumption using patented D2D (Direct2Data) radio frequency transceiver technology. This technology uses D2D to power amplifiers that boost the RF signal.
ParkerVision demonstrated a complete digital home wireless system alongside a cordless phone with a two-mile open-field range at the International Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month. Parker expects the technology will also find a home in CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), EvDO (Evolution Data Optimized), GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommuncations System) and VOIP phones, as well as 802.11b/g/n, multimode and Bluetooth products.
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