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To: limtex who wrote (3705)11/28/1999 2:33:00 PM
From: Webster  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
Limtex, I would expect AT&T would try to maximize their investment (tdma) and delay moving to cdma. This means spending even more money on tdma infrastructure and even considering other alternatives for data.

I believe (it is only my opinion) that technology is not driving AT&T's current or future decisions. Careers are on the line, saving face, egos and even old wounds looking back to the hughes days. The market place will most likely be the only force who will drive AT&T to cdma. I believe AT&T will ultimately rationalize cdma the same way they rationalize tdma, they will find a face saving way when the market place raises their minimum level of acceptance in a mobile internet device.
Best regards.
Web.
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