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To: carranza2 who wrote (25134)6/6/2003 2:15:28 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (3) of 34857
 
Wonder exactly what the alleged problems might be?

If true, I'd guess asynch handoff. Your speculation?


That's a definite possibility....I have read that Nokia might not have that solved until October. Also, it could just be interoperability between Nokia and NEC equipment. This might be why a geographical split could work better than having the equipment interspersed through London.

A long time ago, engineer wrote a post indicating that W-CDMA wouldnt be ready for mass-market availability until they had a city-wide trial for about a year. I think he was looking for the equivalent to the Hong Kong CDMA roll-out (or was it Seoul?). In any case, I think that is the point where Hutchison is right now. Docomo is further along the curve but since they are using a proprietary version of W-CDMA, not all of the knowledge is transferrable.

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