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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 166.05+0.6%Nov 19 3:59 PM EST

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To: Boplicity who wrote (31699)6/4/1999 2:12:00 AM
From: engineer  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
Can you send me the URL of the refernce to 2 MBPS?

The HDR has a raw data rate of between 1.5 and 2 MBPS. It can be mobile as well as fixed.

I would need to see what the refernce is for the "2 mbps system" that "they" proposed.

As for uses of a 2 mbps channel, it is possible to do video and data and audio on that channel. MPEG4 should be out in the next year or so and is rated to do full motion video at 384k. This would mean that you could do 2-3 channels of video, or do one video, two audio, and a 1 mbps data channel. My cable modem is less than 1 mbps and it is well fast enough for anything I want to do today in the data channel.

The filter stuff is another propagated story being run around. Some kind of golden rumor...if you know what I mean.

HDR is working and does 1.5 mbps on a mobile channel. I am sure that if you go to the PCS show or Pal expo in Geneva you can see it working at full speed. It was at CTIA in March and showed full motion video running on it.

Not sure why you have some correlation between QCOM and WCDMA and a correlator. If you start with vaporware and try to postulate, it all doesn;t work....

Not all broadband goes thru QCOM....(yet <gggg>)

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