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To: Bux who wrote (1629)3/22/1999 10:43:00 AM
From: tero kuittinen  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
About that "world"...

Australia has three GSM operators and one CDMA operator - and that CDMA operator (Telstra) just selected GSM-1800 as their new network standard.

Russia's GSM subscriber growth topped 100% last year - Moscow is getting a new GSM 900/1800 network. CDMA there is marginal at best. All Eastern European countries went GSM - and entirely new networks are being launched in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria this year to increase competition.

Arab nations are continuing the GSM build-up - Norton Networks said in February that it expected as many as 30 African countries to award GSM licences this year. This one's for you, Maurice - entirely new GSM contrasts all over Eastern Europe and Africa this year. Not expansion contracts.

We've been through the Asian situation. China is projected to have 300-500 million GSM subs within a couple of years.

Meanwhile, 70% of the world's CDMA users eat kimchi.

Tero
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