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To: Peter Sherman who wrote (3194)11/12/1999 10:39:00 PM
From: Manx  Respond to of 13582
 
FROM A NEW THREAD: "1999 CDMA Americas Congress"
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Started By: Perry LaForge
Date: Nov 11 1999 10:58PM

Join the CDG and executives leading the way into the future of wireless technology in San Francisco for the 1999
CDMA Americas Congress, Nov. 30-Dec. 2. Come hear what's behind the headlines and hype as senior
representatives from operators, network equipment vendors, software developers and content providers discuss
how wireless is "Moving Beyond Voice". The speaker line up includes companies such as 3Com, Bell Atlantic
Mobile, Bell Mobility, Cisco, Ericsson, Lucent Technologies, Microsoft, Motorola, NeoPoint, Nokia, Nortel
Networks, Phone.com, QUALCOMM, Repeater Technologies, Samsung, Sprint PCS, Sun, Vodafone AirTouch,
Wireless Knowledge and Yahoo! Visit the more than 30 companies who provide wireless-related products and
services in the exhibit showcase. Test your luck in an evening of casino games and prizes on Tuesday, November
30. For detailed agenda information and online registration, visit the CDMA Development Group website at
www.cdg.org/events/99_AmCong/index.html.



To: Peter Sherman who wrote (3194)11/14/1999 2:03:00 PM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
G* summary - Mobile & fixed wireless and high speed internet access to every country in the world. With HDR, G* will be able to offer better data speeds than any CLEC in the country.

G* has a marketing plan that is truly awsome when one begins to think about WLL opportunities. I am more intrigued by G*'s delivery of fixed WLL voice and data to remote villages in Mexico, Brazil, China, and India than I am about the opportunities for G* in a mobile environment.

I think the gloves will be coming off for G* in a matter of days and weeks, once commercial service begins.