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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (2159)10/25/2000 12:21:21 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (4) of 12229
 
***Japan still messing around with 4G*** 5G is coming and NTT and MPT are stuck on 4G.
From Total Telecom: totaltele.com

< Japan sets out 4G stall
By Michael Fitzpatrick, Total Telecom

23 October 2000

The Japanese government said it is to back a single global protocol for future fourth-generation mobile phone systems.

Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (MPT) sources say it is now compiling a blueprint for the development of 4G services that it will release in spring 2001.

As advisory body to the ministry, the Telecommunications Technology Council will be responsible for producing a report that will detail expected frequency ranges, transmission speeds and the development schedule.

The ministry plans to put its blueprint for one protocol to a meeting of the International Telecommunication Union next summer, but declined to give any hint at what might be contained in the report.

With third-generation services about to launch, the government hopes to steal a march on other countries by taking the lead in developing a worldwide standard for a single 4G protocol. Fourth-generation systems are expected to be introduced in 2010, by which time MPT considers there will be 82 million wireless Internet users in Japan alone.

Japan's main carriers are already working on 4G capabilities, which promise transmission rates 10 times faster than 3G at tens of megabits per second.

NTT DoCoMo's R&D laboratory near Tokyo is conducting research on basic mobile communications technologies and is also developing network-control software and various applications for 4G...
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Interim 5G Standard here:
Message 14572633
which leads to here, Message 14439746 the 5G details and note 6G early development programme is also promulgated <...6G is already underway and includes all the 5G functionality plus high-bandwidth, low-power, pulsed monocycles so that people can see through walls and stuff - it acts like radar for solid objects! timedomain.com

I'm trying to standardize 10G too, which includes GSRS [TM] but unzipping strings is NOT very easy ... need more work. Some would say that breaches the laws of physics, but just you wait! [GSRS is NOT something to do with GPRS or GPS, it's Graviton Spin Reversal System]...
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