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Technology Stocks : VALENCE TECHNOLOGY (VLNC)

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To: Rich Wolf who wrote (20741)8/1/2000 1:09:09 PM
From: Valueman  Read Replies (1) of 27311
 
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No rethink necessary. As HDR is rolled out with 2.4 Mbps service, you'll see the shoe-box sized base stations that can be added as necessary just as the cable broadband folks split a node to add capacity. This is similar to your MCOM adding more poletop receivers. CDMA is a highly effective "reuser" of frequencies. On voice vs. data, HDR uses a 1.25 MHz portion of each operators frequency. Someone like sprint is using 5 MHz these days, although they actually have 30 in many areas. The 1.25 MHz blocks of spectrum can be dynamically switched to any combination of 1X voice/144k data and 2.4Mbps HDR as needs change during a day. HDR is data only. No voice needs there. 1X will use voice and lower speed data in the same channels. HDR is targeted to always on users. I'll keep my comments--MCOM is toast.
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