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To: Raymond who wrote (12461)7/16/1998 12:34:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Thank you for the upgrade from analogue (analog to us) info that an upgrade from analogue to CDMA is not technically an overlay. Learned something as I always do here as a tech deprived person. But the list at the end of your msg strengthens my main point. Where there is a free choice, that choice is CDMA. The Europe examples are moot since CDMA is frozen out by the cabals, the politicians in return for support - personal perhaps from the Scandinavians (?) et al and the other corporate giants with deep pockets, and the bureaucrats who love to keep maximum control for themselves for socialistic ideological purposes perhaps but maybe more for personal profit purposes. (Of course nothing in the previous sentence could possibly be true - just my musings - wrong most likely). Egypt and the West Bank/Gaza as major examples of new systems? I repeat again (Tero ?) where is a new system for GSM anywhere which counts for future growth? Am I alone in figuring this is a major sign of movement toward CDMA? Frankly am astonished at silence on the part of multiple posters here on this subject. Chaz
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