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Technology Stocks : The New Qualcomm - a S&P500 company
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To: pheilman_ who wrote (11209)6/1/2000 1:06:00 AM
From: Jay King  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
Inspired by your test equipment note (which I agree is critical), I checked out the Tektronix CMU 200 system. They mention CDMA 2000 before W-CDMA in the below quote which must be foreshadowing a first to market victory for CDMA 2000! (OK that's a stretch but anyone in the industry knows it to be true.)

" The CMU 200 is designed to support the existing wireless standards (GSM, IS-136 TDMA, AMPS and CDMA) as well as to provide growth into emerging 3rd generation standards such as CDMA 2000, W-CDMA and Bluetooth. The customer can purchase signaling capability by standard and by band to keep capital expenditures to an absolute minimum. As additional capability is required at a later date, further standards may be added through a combination of hardware/software upgrades "

tek.com
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