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To: slacker711 who wrote (10704)3/15/2001 9:14:05 AM
From: MikeM54321   of 12823
 
slacker- Jumping ahead with a couple more questions.

I take it that HDR is Qualcomm's answer to W-CDMA. Is this accurate? And in your opinion, is it accurate to assume that for an operator to upgrade from CDMA2000 1XRTT to HDR is about as simply for an operator to go from CDMAOne to CDMA2000. In other words, not a forklift upgrade to get in the neighborhood of 2Mbps.

I take it your basic gist for being a proponent of Qualcomm's CDMAOne to CDMA2000 to CDMA HDR migration path is one of an economical track from narrowband mobile voice all the way up to broadband mobile services. Whereas a GSM operator on the way to broadband mobile voice has to do forklift upgrades after the initial GPRS rollout is complete. Is this somewhat accurate? Thanks. -MikeM(From Florida)
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