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To: Oliver Schonrock who wrote (3148)2/26/1999 8:57:00 PM
From: Mr. Adrenaline  Read Replies (1) of 29987
 
My intended use would be something like this:

In my office or home, I would use my land line phone for outgoing, and the CDMA (or GSM in your case) dual mode for incoming on my G* phone.

Out on the road I would use the CDMA (or GSM) dual mode for outgoing or incoming. But when I went to say, a National Park where there were no cells, then I would still be in touch via satellite. And then when I visited say, Europe, my CDMA mode wouldn't be worth much, but I could still be in touch via the satellite link.

The idea is to cover holes in coverage. I know there are holes in (CDMA) coverage around Silicon Valley. You can't tell me Auckland has 100% coverage! What about at the beach, or say a mile offshore?

I think that is their market model for the average user. Somebody correct me if I am wrong.

Maurice will be thrilled to have another bottom dweller on this thread! I know I am!

Mr A
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