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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (5137)5/31/2000 10:33:00 AM
From: Peter J Hudson  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
Tero,

I am not annoyed in the least!

>>And Peter - I actually had the guts to make the call on China back when the consensus opinion was still solidly behind a nationwide IS-95 build-up. I made the call, I read through all the garbage thrown at me, and I have earned a modest Nordic victory dance. If you can't stomach it, you can skip my posts. Have you nothing to say about the clueless masses of commentators who have been predicting tens of millions of IS-95 subs in China? Aren't they the people you should be annoyed at?<<

Remember that the clueless masses were making their predictions on guidance from Unicom and the Chinese government. My point was that the victory dance again appears to be premature. Qualcomm has people on the ground in China helping domestic manufacturers gear up for CDMA. Apparently there is still spectrum allocated for CDMA.

I have no problem stomaching your posts. I always enjoy your wit, wisdom, and modest Nordic style. As you well know, you are the reason that most of the Qheads show up here.

I am interested in your thoughts on how GSM service providers will manage and price GPRS. Is bandwidth allocation for GPRS dynamic or are the number of bonded timeslots preset? I think sharing the current voice network with GPRS will create some interesting problems. What do you think?

Qbubba
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