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To: Eric L who wrote (12804)6/21/2000 9:25:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
Eric L: Curious about your view of the impact of the Brazil spectrum decision on TDMA.

Wouldn't the 1900 frequency have been available for TDMA as well as CDMA (and also GSM)?

Isn't CDMA being rapidly installed in Brazil right now on cellular frequencies and also WLL?

This makes PCS less of a roaming frequency in the Americas for CDMA, but how much realistically would that market be?

Is there an url or link to the frequencies which are currently in use and planned for CDMA in Latin America?

This is a setback, but how serious is it in the long run?

Best.

Chaz

PS Is the possibility of relatively cheap GSM equipment as new GSM installations slow down around the world a factor?
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