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To: Dan B. who wrote (1809)2/22/2000 9:04:00 AM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Read Replies (1) of 2347
 
Dan.B,now you try to call Gilder HYPE :
" Gilder is trying
to be entertaining in his opening(not very successful though, IMO). In the end, he
indicates "hopes" for S-CDMA as an industry standard in Asia. If that seems
contradictory, I'd just allow that I don't think he is oblivious to the possible
definitions of "standard" which any free human being is at liberty to employ at will,
wrong in his usage, nor(especially) attempting to mislead anyone. The bottom line is
that when it comes to CDMA in the cable world...there seems to be only ONE
standard available to look at...one which has, after all, been sold into the industry
around the world. I think that makes it a standard, by definition. Fwiw, we can say
there are many standards competing for potential dominance in the Cable modem
market- whatever their chances of ultimate dominance. Just my view."
Now I see TERN PR has changed its spin from we will have certification to
we do not need b/c G.Gilder said that we are already standard.LOL!!!

Yes Dan.B,"so call industry", few selected companies which put TERN's
systems in warehouse, and get more money from warrants that they pay
for products.
During communism era in Ester Europe regimes were telling people
that communism is the best system b/c so many people are living in such
society.
Now look what has happened after time!
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