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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (660)6/4/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: Jim Lurgio  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
Tero, In the QCOM thread you refered to how dominant GSM will be in China. I posted this link which supports your view and was amazed not one person commented on it. Most in the forum are quite intelligent and have a lot of expertise . Numbers don't lie but most refuse to look at them. I think cdma wont go away but gsm/tdma wont either. Much more to me is at risk for the gsm crowd if the proposed standard is not favorable to them so I would expect they will have more to say about any standard then most think. I have read that the proposal about the chip would really hinder the gsm systems so I don't think that will fly. I also think the cdma and gsm debate will be around for quite some time.

Jim

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