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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Eric L who wrote (38502)1/26/2001 10:38:05 PM
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"..What he didn't say is that GPRS quantities will dwarf 1X phone quantities.."
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Lots of projections are constructed on GPRS.

I've considered GPRS an inevitable step in GSM evolution.

I'm re-evaluating that premise at present.

I've seen no confirmation that anyone can make handsets work.

They were to be available in quantity Christmas 2000.

Then they were to be available spring 2001.

Now the word is that they should be available Christmas 2001.

But I've read that this is too optimistic, and Spring 2002 is more realistic.

Lots of talk. Lots of assuring. Lots of smoke. No handsets.

It's easy to speculate where problems exist - speed, heat, energy.

Will a 14kbs GPRS handset - if they can make that function - be a success?

How are European Operators responding - behind the scenes - with their 3G spectrum sitting on the shelf?

On faith, Operators have spent on upgrades to base stations - but the upgrades weren't costly - a reasonable gamble under the circumstances.

I doubt, at this interval, that I'm the only one questioning prospects. <g>

Why do we accept that GPRS will function at all?

Must we rely on "confidence" - on faith?

Does it betray a fundamental ignorance to question its historic inevitability?

Why have we accepted GPRS as integral to the calculus?

Lots of talk. Lots of assuring. Lots of smoke. Where's proof - where's confirmation?

Anyone?

ben
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