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To: Eric L who wrote (19739)4/21/2002 7:03:04 PM
From: kech  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
Won't the AMR and frequency hopping take a year or two to have any effect on capacity? Aren't the gains from AMR dependent on new handset deployment? So as GPRS handsets are deployed they use up 4x capacity (4 channels) (when used) but save 80% of capacity from the AMR. Net net this is still sucking up capacity. Only if a lot of other handsets not using GPRS are sold with AMR would their be any savings.
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