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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (6577)12/17/1997 6:56:00 PM
From: qdog  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
You know there are some issues about 3g that are easily overlooked that the Swedes are glazing over. That is the issue of a connection say video that has to be met at stationary, walking and moving in a vehicle. (Actually the video will be at a greatly reduced B/W in a vehicle). Ericsson nor Nokia haven't demostrated a system of any kind. The beauty here is Ericsson doesn't own this standard!!

So who will be able to move more rapidly on it? LU, MOT, NT, QCOM!!! But as the Siemens article demo, this was a poll; not a binding vote. You can bet your ass if the issue of making the next gen backward compatible with all standards, Ericsson won't win. But then they have a reason to be doing this; protect GSM.
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