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To: moat who wrote (658)8/7/1999 11:59:00 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 13582
 
moat,

<< Thanks to everyone for the history lesson >>

Yes, thanks Tom, engineer, et al. Some TDMA things I did not know.

<< when did GSM roll out start >>

From: Mobile Communications International magazine.

"In practice, then, the real launch of GSM took place in the latter part of 1992. Among the early runners were Denmark (two operators), Finland (two operators), France, Germany (two operators), Italy, Portugal (two operators) and Sweden (three operators). Then on 17 June 1992 the first roaming agreement was signed between Telecom Finland and Vodafone in the UK. "

gsmworld.com

<< How many CDMA subscribers do we see 2.5 years out? >>

From Cahners In-Stat (chart not table & figures at link):

"According to the Cahners In-Stat research, the fastest future growth will be for Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), despite the huge market share of the competing Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) - a market share that Cahners In-Stat Group predicts will be 58 percent in the year 2003. Over the long range, CDMA will grow fastest, followed by Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) and GSM. Against this background, 3G will begin to emerge because vendors will find revenue growth in offering users integrated communications similar to that which GSM technology provided for European and other users."

instat.com

$1,495 USD gets you the complete report with specific forecasts. I'm a bit short this week <g> but if anyone has access to the tables I would like to see a recap.

- Eric -



To: moat who wrote (658)8/9/1999 12:54:00 PM
From: bananawind  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
Moat, How many CDMA subscribers do we see 2.5 years out? Any volunteers?

Ok, I'll take a shot.

6/99= 33 mil
12/99=46 mil
12/00=78 mil
12/01=120 mil



To: moat who wrote (658)8/11/1999 3:44:00 PM
From: 2brasil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
According to several wireless telecommunications reports, worldwide CDMA subscribership will top 70 million in the next
year. ''With a minimum of 70 million digital subscribers in the world and 300 million analog subscribers,
biz.yahoo.com

the opportunity to
deploy end-user applications pertaining to E911, personal security, public safety, and fleet management remains very
optimistic,'' said Mr. Jim George, vice president of marketing and business development. ''Because the Cellocate System can
be deployed in a carrier's network or can be a stand alone solution, we have many options with respect to deploying our
technology to exploit the emerging wireless location market.''

Dr. Fattouche concludes, ''With continuous access to a live network in certain urban centres, Cell-Loc's digital (CDMA,
TDMA, GSM, iDEN) product development is moving along rapidly. We are the first and only to have sold network-based
wireless location technology in analog and we are well on our way to commercializing the CDMA version. We will release a
formal PCS/CDMA test trial summary at the upcoming PCS'99 Tradeshow and Convention in New Orleans, LA next month
at Booth No.821.''

About Cell-Loc:

Cell-Loc Inc. is the developer of Cellocate, a family of wireless telecommunications location products that enable wireless
carriers to offer location services to its customers. With the success of selling the first two contracts in the cellular location
market, Cell-Loc is well positioned to become a leader in the emerging $2 billion wireless telecommunications location industry
as estimated by the Strategis Research Group Inc. Based in Calgary, Cell-Loc develops, markets and supports its patented
wireless location technology to wireless carriers around the world. Cell-Loc is listed on the Alberta Stock Exchange under the
trading symbol: ''CLQ''.

The Alberta Stock Exchange neither approved nor disapproved the information contained in this news release.

SOURCE: Cell-Loc Inc.

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