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To: Gregg Powers who wrote (11123)6/4/1998 5:16:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (3) of 152472
 
To Gregg: Still learning. Thank you. One question I have had nagging me from the George Gilder stuff is where if anywhere the "smart" or "software" radios such as Tellabs has been working on fit into the potential 3rd generation debate, if at all. Mike claims privilege for lack of tech smarts, so I will just admit tech dull. If and that is a big if, I understand smart or software radios they can be installed in base stations and receive signals of any frequency, or any flavor (CDMA, GSM (???) and convert to a single standard for further processing or transmission. This is well into the future, if it happens at all, but might emerge from Tellabs or others around the time the 3rd generation of CDMA in whatever form or flavor it might take. Any comment on this? Assume the Q would have plenty of resources for a smart or software radio too if that were useful. Any comment on this? Also anyone with tech smarts is welcome to chime in here - that's anyone here [except Mike who counts himself out :-)]
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