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Technology Stocks : LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here

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To: elmatador who wrote (8474)9/13/2000 11:04:04 AM
From: David Klein  Read Replies (2) of 12823
 
You guys make it sound too complicated.
The infrastructure for mobile and WLL are the same. Doesn't matter if its GSM TDMA or CDMA. What is the extra cost...a WLL terminal for your house that all your standard phones and faxes hook to using your standard house wiring. Costs for terminals are way down from a few years ago and in many cases it is much cheaper then building out copper and even cheaper then existing copper in some cases. Western Wireless for one seems to agree that WLL has its advantages.

You may be right but can you point me to links that will contradict what ANETEL is doing in Brazil or the planned WLL expansions in Mexico, Tricom's WLL CDMA rollouts etc., or links to support what you are saying that WLL has no future? Thanks in advance
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