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To: carranza2 who wrote (5102)5/30/2000 1:17:00 PM
From: tero kuittinen  Read Replies (3) of 34857
 
Let's leave the IPR stuff aside for a moment and concentrate on the upgrade path. Are you telling me that Dr. J is a leading expert on GSM? Could I ask for some research references here? I don't doubt that he knows a ton about CDMA - what I'm doubting is his opinions on GSM - W-CDMA upgrade path. As far as I know, Qualcomm has no presence in either GSM or W-CDMA markets.

Here is where GPRS is relevant. Many US experts announced that there is no market for GPRS during the spring of 1999. That was just before GPRS became one of the biggest infrastructure revenue sources in the telecom world.

So pardon me if I'm skeptical when the "GPRS is dead" crowd turns their coats and start chanting "W-CDMA is dead".

Tero
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