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To: Clarksterh who wrote (40327)9/10/1999 4:48:00 AM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Clark: Yes every lesson from you and qdog helps me (I will speak only for myself) try to fight my way through the complexities of "wireless fiber", the big pipes for data in the last mile. And whether CDMA (and therefore the Q) has a place in that or not.

So far, what I think I have learned is that the jury is still out. CDMA may be useful, but may not.

In any event, wireless delivery of data is going to be huge.

There will clearly be a major role for CDMA in narrowband data delivery and this will be in several ways:

use of current phone frequencies for voice and data
use of current phone frequencies for data separately (parallel or side by side use)
use of new frequencies (maybe in the US, certainly outside the US)

How am I doing so far?

Clark? qdog?

Would appreciate comments and corrections.

Since I am convinced wireless data and the nexus of wireless and the internet (and other fiber) is the crucial area of explosive growth over the next decade, I for one am interested in learning as much as I can about this "stuff" (as Mike Doyle would say - "technical lingo, no?")

Chaz
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