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To: sditto who wrote (31083)9/4/2000 11:17:29 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
sditto,

<< The short answer to a long question is yes. <g> >>

Was kinda long ... I credit you with even understanding my convoluted question. <g>

Super response and most appreciated. It's clipped to file.

The question I attempted to pose has been in the back of my mind pretty much all this year.

The invitation by 3GPP to CDG (and Qualcomm) to join their Partnership Project, which I believe they will accept at some point in time, really puts them in a somewhat different position than they have enjoyed in the past, since for all practical purposes they have had total control of an architecture and the standard associated with it (cdmaOne).

Actually even before joining 3GPP (should they decide to) they have had increasing committee based standards development exposure by virtue of their participation in 3GPP2.

Thanks again, and I hope others add comments.

- Eric -
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