Any comments/help from you on LMT??? Tia, Noj "To: Benjamin Garrett who wrote (5893) From: arun gera Thursday, Jan 4, 2001 9:38 AM ET Respond to Post # 5895 of 5924
Extending CDMA to the Enterprise
It seems that while the rest of the industry is fighting the last battle (air interface), Qualcomm is spreading CDMA beyond traditional wireless market. The announcements with Gbase, Exio (bought by Cisco).
Let us see where Qualcomm is extending the power of their solutions:
Intitially, it was voice. They said CDMA will not work. Then it was voice and data. (95B) Data + location. (Snaptrack) Then it is high speed data. (HDR) Voice on satellite. (Globalstar) Voice+data on satellite. (Globalstar since two weeks) Voice+high speed data on satellite (IFN etc.) Inbuilding Systems. (EXIO) In-campus systems (What spectrum will these use?) WLL. (India etc.)
How do the competitors compare on the development of CDMA (W-CDMA solutions)?
Arun
To: Benjamin Garrett who wrote (5893) From: Art Bechhoefer Thursday, Jan 4, 2001 9:45 AM ET Respond to Post # 5896 of 5924
The licensing agreement between QUALCOMM and GBase could bring one of the most significant changes to communications technology for offices, factories, educational institutions, and other facilities located in a campus-like setting. The new technology will eliminate the cost of installing or modifying wired conduit, thereby increasing the flexibility of an installation and doing it at lower cost.
One aspect that has not been mentioned is whether the Gbase technology complements or eliminates the need for Bluetooth. I wonder if anyone can gives us some guidance on this point.
Art
To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (5896) From: Steven L. Whitehurst Thursday, Jan 4, 2001 10:16 AM ET Respond to Post # 5897 of 5924
>>Gbase technology complements or eliminates the need for Bluetooth. I wonder if anyone can gives us some guidance on this point<<
Also, does this replace 802.11b, anyone?
Steve " |