In this letter we introduce a direct-sequence code-division multiple access (DS/CDMA) concept which accommodates a higher number of users than the spreading factor N, Each of the available orthogonal spreading sequences of length N is assigned to one of the first N users which employ a common pseudonoise (PN) scrambling sequence. When the number of users K exceeds N, say K = N + M with M < N, the M additional users reuse M of those orthogonal spreading sequences but in combination with another PN scrambling sequence. An iterative multistage detection technique is used to cancel interference between the two sets of users when K > N, The proposed technique thus accommodates N users without any mutual interference and a number of additional users at the expense of a small signal to-noise ratio penalty.