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To: J Fieb who wrote (39516)3/27/1999 10:55:00 AM
From: J Fieb  Read Replies (2) of 50808
 
If Qcom owns Cinnecom-and Cinnecom is a small test bed for something bigger, what is the big pic??

economist.com

Cinecomm Digital Cinema, a Los Angeles-based
company that is promoting the Hughes-JVC system,
thinks it has an answer to this. It plans to buy the
new projectors and lease them to cinemas on a
per-showing basis, while handling the distribution by
satellite.
Cinecomm (and similar, rival companies)
would then extract distribution fees from the
studios. ...........

They'd still need encoders, right?
Seems like a funny side-line for Qcom unless it wanted the experience for something else. But maybe worldwide movie distribution is a big market?

Any thoughts? Does anyone know the bandwidth of CDMA?
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