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To: Eric L who wrote (8896)4/18/2000 9:34:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (2) of 13582
 
Eric L: Hey we need posts from you more often here, since you deal in substance - and that it mighty rare today with all the multiple posts asking the same set of questions over and over and over and over and.....

But, to your points.

There is clearly a two track CDMA system set.

One builds on and works well within the existing system and will proceed come hell or high water there.

That will be 1XRTT for starters late this year and early next. Then HDR for data. Then the next phase of CDMA2000 (which has been called 3XRTT). And that will be full CDMA2000 - complete and total 3rd gen.

All possible in the frequencies currently in use in Japan and everywhere else in the world where CDMAOne exists or will be installed - i.e. everywhere but fortress Europa (actually only western europe).

WCDMA ain't a player in those a'tal a'tal. Can't be.

Then there is the second area - the new frequencies which will be auctioned around the world for 3rd gen. That is the only place, repeat, the only place, where WCDMA or some variant of DS can exist at all.

And CDMA2000 (or MC) fits in the new spectrum beautifully and efficiently.

WCDMA (or DS) uses up more space and is less efficient - as best we can tell, since the specs have not yet been "finalized" - still being tested in trucks running around tracks.

Enough.

Enjoy.

Would appreciate your reposte.

Best as always and good luck in your meeting preparations.

Chaz
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