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To: arun gera who wrote (7855)7/28/2006 9:07:09 AM
From: elmatador   of 219096
 
"evolution of cell phone complete?" No. Evolution of the network that enables that cellphone. But your question is relevant:

Closest example I've found: The telephone network that used 64kbit/s for voice in 1984. The network was ready -well at least in the OECD countries- what it need was tee evolved "cellphone".

That is: devices and applications that would make carrying voice look like child's play. Incrementality they were appeared:

ISDN, Fax machine, dial up modem, XDSL, alarm to security firms monitoring....

The cell phone has to evolve to make use of the mobile infrastructure that is already almost complete built.
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