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Technology Stocks : The New Qualcomm - a S&P500 company
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To: limtex who wrote (3705)11/28/1999 11:56:00 PM
From: John Biddle  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
What about the Strathclyde Transformation? That would give T 64Kb/s today and more next year. They amy not need CDMA for data.

More properly known as the Strathclyde Compression Transform, it is a technique for compressing video (and soon audio they believe) enough to fit into (onto?) a 9.6Kbps line. The technique has nothing to do with TDMA or GSM and will work with CDMA as well.

To the extent that data going to handsets will be video, this new technique may stave off or delay the need to move to higher bandwidth offerings.

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