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To: nbfm who wrote (44645)10/14/1999 10:58:00 AM
From: Bux  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
AT&T Zero chance of them switching from TDMA to CDMA. O.K. I wish the question was "What is the chance of complementing your TDMA network with a CDMA data network using your unused spectrum?" Answer might not be zero.

Bux



To: nbfm who wrote (44645)10/14/1999 11:30:00 AM
From: Cooters  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
<<Q: There have been reports that AT&T may switch from its current wireless techonology, TDMA, to the CDMA technology supported by Qualcomm. What are the chances that that will happen?
A: Zero.>>

I believe the rest of the interview went like this:

Q: What are the chances you'll deliver Web access in 2000 over your existing TDMA buildout?
A: Zero

Q: How many of your customers can place calls between 4:00PM and 6:30 PM on weekdays?
A: Zero

Q: What percentage of your new customers are switching over from Sprint PCS?
A: Zero