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To: Walter Liu who wrote (6564)12/17/1997 4:01:00 PM
From: Raymond  Read Replies (3) of 152472
 
Don't worry Walter!
Halfrate is beeing delivered now for the European market.About dynamic
TDMA channel allocation.Where was that promised and by whom?What I know that is not part of the GSM-standard.They have frequency hopping
as a feature but no dynamic channel allocation.
You mentioned that GSM was "extremely narrowband".If GSM wasn't to narrow it wouldn't be any reason to develop a 3:rd generation system would it?

Maurice
you continue to talk about WCDMA as a tactic to get a cheap
license from QCOM.The facts are when ETSI decides on one standard
It looks like it probably will be WCDMA.All Europa will use that
standard.So if you still think that IS-95 will be sold in Europe
in the cellular market you are dreaming.The operators are not
giving any breaks to the manufacturers they want the best standard
and that means WCDMA.You can take for example Airtouch.They were
one of the first companys to implement IS-95.They own big parts
of Mannesman in Germany and have a lot of the expertise in that
company.Why do you think they support WCDMA.Mannesman is a german
company.It must be tuff for them not to support the Siemens proposal.
So it is not a tactical game.The vote in ETSI will decide the future
for all the countrys that has implemented GSM and the ones that are
thinking about it/R
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