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To: quidditch who wrote (32378)6/15/1999 5:29:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Respond to of 152472
 
Chuckle: Ericsson must still pick up the tab for excellent lunches (or a bit more) for reporters such as Jeremy Scott-Joynt. The slant that the villain in the past was the mean 'ole CDMAOne DG is amusing, and not surprising. Old habits die hard.

Note: "The CDG has sometimes been perceived as boosting cdmaOne and its potential 3G offshoot, cdma2000 by knocking the competition, which has not always assisted the younger standard's efforts to build a name for itself. Ericsson's accession to the group, alongside other multi-standard vendors such as Motorola, may encourage more co-operation between the CDG and other industry bodies."

Of course Ericsson et al never, no never, well hardly ever, knocked the competition (the Q) or CDMA as a technology. :-)

Chaz




To: quidditch who wrote (32378)6/16/1999 10:57:00 AM
From: DaveMG  Respond to of 152472
 
Clark or anyone else..Can you flesh this out a bit..

China Telecom is using a single time-divided band as the core of its implementation of 3G CDMA technology.

TIA.. Dave