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To: Quincy who wrote (10212)3/30/2001 3:30:55 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (4) of 34857
 
"So, finally you agree CDMAOne is first of several air interfaces where loading and interference diminishes coverage?"

I'm not sure what that sentence really means, first in terms
of what?? first in worst or first in best or first in most
or first in least or first in time,etc,etc??

But it all goes back to running the high speed trucks on
highways and the tractors on dirt roads, basic
101 in telecommunication, reaching it's peak in
hierarchical systems with many channels like GSM-EDGE-WCDMA
and OFDMA (minor improvements with three channels of
QCDMA compared to just one QCDMA band and AMPS
picking up the outcasts)

Talking about one 40x corvette-truck sitting in the garage
is of course something else for the dirt road operators.

As well as the unfortunate decision to continue the
AMPS system with the somewhat compatible DAMPS (US-TDMA)
system, instead of breaking free of analog systems and
building a new digital system.

Btw, sometimes low margins are pretty bad for new investments,
the 101s in economics are full of destructive, inefficient
cases of dumping, officially starting from dumping
agricultural products into the river leading to the
market where the dumping of prices is done. (7c)

Isle of Mann is always interesting, need a lot of
subsidies to exist within EU, but not as much as this one
island between sweden and finland.

If there is anything more interesting than hard handoffs
when roaming it is soft handoffs.

Me myself is not expecting to able to watch live
xxx-rated movies when on the train from Hki to
Turku, or Tokyo to Osaka, Beijing to Shanghai, until the
bullet trains hang up picostations in the roof and some
heavier stuff outside.

Btw, I wouldn't call the 10,000 pop village I live in a
metro, although it has three masts with 900-1800Mhz, duo
GSM.

But I can drive to the next metro village some 20 miles
north on 900MHz GSM without dropping the call.
(thats where that one 450Mhz NMT BS was in the middle 80s
when 6W was used and dynamics were great, the 60AH of
the car battery was used)

Btw, driving by this one minor industry on that road last
summer I noticed they too had installed 1800Mhz GSM
on their backyard mast, probably so that they can make
enough GSM calls for their 400 employee running the
business (that is, 900Mhz is reserved for those
driving by).

Truly 1.8Ghz Metro areas??

Ilmarinen.

Dedicated power button??? even the ATX smart power button
is standardized to flush that crucial smartdrv before
the electrons stop flowing?? (but ctrl-alt-del and
the reset button is still very important, as well as
that almost true power switch at the behind, but it
has become somewhat difficult for the average user to
understand)

Btw, talking about stumps, I just tried to give away
my old only 900Mhz 6110 with an external antenna stub
but nobody wanted it.
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