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To: t2 who wrote (38293)8/19/1999 6:35:00 PM
From: limtex  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
t2000 -

Good to see you over here. what about old softee love to hear you views.

As far as teh standards battle is concerned I believe most of the steam went out of the battle as such when the settlement with ERICY was made earlier this year. I think now that the main players in the future mobile business are:-

ERIC, NOKA, MOT and the Q (in reverse order). I sort of lost the detailed technical plot but I think that ETSI wants to settle on a standard and so do the companies I've mentioned. The FCC doesn't seem to be so keen to get a standard settled. There appears to be a little more agreement amopng the companies than among the regulatory bodies about the final standard for 3G and its compatibility with existing systems.

Anyway thats what I've gleaned without going into it too deeply because as I say the regulators seem to take a long time to get anywhere and it gets very technical.

Try a search on ETSI on this thread it may pull up some articles on the topic.

Best regards,

L
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