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To: S100 who wrote (82839)10/10/2000 9:35:06 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
The company is pushing to win a contract to supply equipment needed to deliver some 600,000 subscriber lines in the nation.

The successful testing, conducted last month in Calcutta, will improve its prospects to win the deal, which is expected to generate $70 million in sales revenue. India is expected to establish 2 million subscriber lines of the wireless system by 2001.


I love being wrong <g>....A while back, I declared CDMA dead in India due to the fact that it seemed like they had comitted to GSM as the mobile standard of choice. However, it looks like India will actually be rolling out a WLL network of some size. This is the first article that I have seen that quotes a signficant number of lines to be deployed....all the rest were for a much smaller number.

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