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To: foundation who wrote (9603)3/4/2001 1:07:23 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
Ben,

<< I would be hard pressed to describe R4 and R5 releases as being well defined ... They're still in the process of deciding, by consensus, what technology components may be considered for inclusion, prior to providing Working Groups and Ad Hocs specific assignments. >>

I could be wrong of course, but without digging to deep, I think that the many elements of R4 are completed and frozen and it is about to be published (target was March which was the original 'R2000' target).

"Release 2000" was split into "Release 4" and "Release 5" with target freeze dates of March 2001 and December 2001 respectively.

R5 still scheduled to freeze in December, I believe.

<< There are many of cooks in the kitchen. >>

An understatement.

I do scratch my head whenever Dr. Jacobs and Rich Sulpizio refer to the "moving target" of W-CDMA. Both 3GPP's have chosen to evolve standards in phases, and the 3GPP2 evolution would really be confusing, if it were not for your efforts to track and define status.

- Eric -
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