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To: Keith Feral who wrote (7809)10/20/2000 3:47:23 PM
From: Allen  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
When you get a clue, Keith, let me know. Have you tried reading any of the standards?

One of the outcomes of the outdated release you refer to was that QCOM and ERICY jointly sponsored a proposal to dumb down (my choice of words) the WCDMA chip rate from 4Mcs to 3.8somethingMcs to enable the building of dual-mode (CDMA2000/WCDMA) mobiles (the dumber rate being closer to the CDMA2000 rate). Dual mode, and maybe some changes to the CDMA2000 infrastructure so it can talk to UMTS, is the "single world CDMA standard".

Or are you under the illusion that WCDMA development didn't start until after that agreement?
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