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To: postyle who wrote (10131)5/15/2000 1:24:00 PM
From: data_rox  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
Hi postyle Re: cdma2000 claims

If the Pilot Code Standard and Power Control change to use IDC IPR for cdma2000, won't that negate the backwards compatibility to existing IS-95 handsets? I don't think the operators will be asking 50 million plus users to turn in their existing handsets (or even reflash) when cdma2000's clear objective is to maintain compatibility to -A and -B users in addition to new 1x phones.

Maybe I'm off base here and you'll tell me these changes can be made on the network without impacting existing handsets, but I don't think so.

Your RB friend,

Rox
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