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To: Eric L who wrote (6775)2/24/2000 6:38:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
Eric L: If the European bureaucracies and all the pan European agreements are silent on HDR, which they must be since there hasn't been any HDR in actual operation yet, why couldn't HDR be used in Europe under even the current restrictive rules?

If HDR is not CDMA, what is to prevent its use in Europe from the standpoint of regulations and restrictions?

Fortress Europa can keep CDMA out by rules and regulations, but how could HDR have been banned up to this point since it is new?

Hmmmmmm?

Are the rules and regulations so tight that only the old GSM is possible and anything new is not? If so, how are GSPS and EDGE possible? And if they are, why not HDR?

Curious.

Could Qualcomm have found a way into Europe for HDR?

Best.

Chaz
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