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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Peter Ecclesine who wrote (21109)4/27/2007 6:49:10 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (2) of 46821
 
Hi Peter,

I wasn't aware that the scarcity of FDD spectrum was a part of ftth's argument, but I see the point after viewing the Ericsson video _if _ the CTO's account is accurate. So I ask, Is the worldwide breakdown of FDD to TDD actually 1:10? Does this breakdown change with global regions? I suppose that, of greater concern to me is which model is more adaptable, hence more conducive given their followings, to an open networking architecture, whether it is WiMAX or HSPA/LTE?

Naturally, both could be adapted, but given their present followings in the service provider sector I'd have to say WiMAX has more drivers behind it at this time. I could be wrong about what I'm about to state, but I'm getting the sense that your aversion to WiMAX, which you've only tangentially explained at times, is leading you to a form of Hobson's choice here by leaning in the direction of HSPA/LTE. Please correct me if I'm mistaken about this, since I sometimes lose the essence of your comments.

FAC
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