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Technology Stocks : AWE - ATT Wireless

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To: Pullin-GS who wrote (61)4/27/2000 3:28:00 PM
From: engineer  Read Replies (3) of 329
 
that was exactly my point. Your stuck in the backhaul stuff that T employees have been hiding away working on since 1980's. the world has gone beyond that and we are on OVER THE AIR WIRELESS LINKS NOW, or didn;t you read the prospectus that AWE issued.

the real issue is that TDMA has no provisions for over the air packet data, which is the hot topic TODAY, not in the 80's where you seem to be stuck. CDPD is the delivery of choice for AWE, which is a technology which listens to the UNUSED channels on a TDMA network and then tries to send data over those unused channels while the TDMA channel is not active. Trouble wiht that one is that when TDMA gets fully loaded, as it is in NYC, then CDPD has almost no time to operate and the thruput goes to 0.

But then I guess we could debate the merits of your ATM backhauls and try definfing the TERM TDMA and what they do for mankind on boht wireline and wireless networks, but that would probably be a good topic for the T thread, don;t you think?

I would perhaps like to discuss relevant merits of the AWE business models and their dilema with respect to how they enter the new digital wireless data age and present high speed data over the equipment they have.

If you want to trade more textbook terms from the 80's then I guess if the thread doesn;t mind we can continue the fun.
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