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To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (12324)6/7/2001 10:33:16 AM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (3) of 34857
 
<< Finally a somewhat correct article on GPRS-EDGE-3G, even on TDMA and just touching the bandwidth issue. >>

Still leaves the issue of whether or not they will use TDMA-EDGE for their 11 IS-136 TDMA properties or do the GSM overlay trick that AWS is doing.

Despite their continued public statements regarding their committment to EDGE, this one is not over till its over, and they announce contracts. Lower probability, but this is still a possible CDMA "flip", and will battle down to the wire, IMO.

<< However, it fails to mention that everyone doesn't have a 3G license everywhere, but have a GSM-GPRS network. >>

Still seems fuzzy as to whether the Europeans that do not have a 3G license will consider EDGE, or even those that do will consider EDGE in some portyions of the network.

The mystery is still handset availability.

- Eric -
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