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To: carranza2 who wrote (5097)5/30/2000 8:38:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
Carranza, to upgrade to 3G, think of your television set in your house getting old and crusty, with no Web access and rotten sound.

Much 3G will be built from the ground up in new spectrum, so you need land, foundations, joists, studs, rafters and roof with a pole to put the aerial on.

To upgrade the tv in the GSM house, you need to remove the old house, but you can keep the foundations, and build a new one from the floor up while changing the power supply from DC to AC.

To upgrade the tv in the cdmaOne house, you just plug in the new tv and put up a new antenna.

When you've done that, you get a great new system in your MC-CDMA house [cdma2000] but we aren't sure your new DS-CDMA will even work or when it will be ready.

Mqurice
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