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To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (10442)5/19/2000 10:04:00 AM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
Mika: On the use of "old" GSM spectrum after the "switch" has been made to some flavor of CDMA (your choice is WCDMA of course) in the new separate spectrum just auctioned in the UK for example, are you suggesting that one possible use for the residual (old) spectrum would be HDR? If so, wouldn't the inclusion of HDR in current GSM spectrum make sense with a gradual progression toward its "taking over" the spectrum in a half dozen or so years?

Or to put this more directly, do you see any opportunity for HDR alongside GSM? Or is GPRS the only - and exclusive - option for use of current GSM spectrum for rapid data?

Look forward to your thoughts on this. Perhaps I misunderstood your bringing HDR into this.

Best.

Chaz
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