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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (412)8/10/1996 8:45:00 AM
From: tero kuittinen   of 1819
 
Maurice,

Malicious slander is not a pretty sight on any forum, not even on Internet. Talk about "lower brain cancer risk" is nothing but ranting. There is not an iota of evidence published in any peer reviewed journal linking use of cellular phones to brain cancer.
Regarding the notion of TDMA being "finished off", may I suggest you visit some of the newssites specializing on telecommunications and use "CDMA" as a search word. You'll come up with some fascinating articles that just might give some balance to your postings. I especially recommend "Tired of Waiting for CDMA, Carriers Use Other Technologies" and "PCS Pioneer Schmitt Challenges CDMA" on Interactive News.
Nokia introduced their new TDMA/AMPS phone last March and this summer they received a 100 M $ order from ATT. Call waiting, incoming call recognition, short message service, etc, etc. Their new Nokia 9000 model offers a mobile phone, e-mail, fax and www services all in one phone starting next week here in Europe.
Just what has CDMA to offer to people who get all these services from their TDMA phones? To people who can travel from Finland to China, from England to Australia, from Washington DC to Italy and use the same phone in all these places?
A lot of promises about the next decade.


Yours truly,
Tero Kuittinen

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