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To: Raymond who wrote (7834)2/1/1998 9:41:00 AM
From: brian h  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
Raymond,

The second part of article from American Network:
americasnetwork.com

You claim:
"The only thing I have heard is that they have said is that the standard is not mature enough and that it doesn't give any extra compared to GSM for example.But many years ago they said that they saw CDMA as a promising candidate for the future next generation systems."

Are you saying current GSM system is good enough to roll through year 2001 and all a sudden pass a torch to WCDMA because the promising WCDMA standard (a compromised "Europe only; R&D costs unknown; no guarantee works until proven) become mature to replace current GSM syatem? What an argument! Why do they have to go throgh such a hassle to get a compromised stanard? Why not caliming a promising 3g global GSM system and still claiming CDMA system an inmature one? I guess ERICY is as flexible as Ramsey.<ggg>

Brian H.
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