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Technology Stocks : LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here

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To: Bernard Levy who wrote (7121)5/26/2000 9:52:00 PM
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Thanks Bernard - You always send me back to the books.>g<

"...the efficiency of the mutiple access protocol is probably more important."

The question being begged is, " Given equally efficient multiple access protocols, which modulation scheme is more spectrally efficient? "

I understand your point, but we seem to be talking about how the scheme is implemented, as opposed to its native efficiency.

And of course, the response would be: " The two are indistinguishable; you cannot talk about one without the other."

Is there no way to resolve this question, even on a hypothetical basis?

Is there no cell phone modulation scheme, existing or potential, about which you would say "Purely on the basis of spectral efficiency, I would vote for this standard?"
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