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To: John Hauser who wrote (1789)12/5/1999 11:07:00 AM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Respond to of 3376
 
Here's the link for those of you have missed some or all of the Qualcomm HDR demo. I can seem to get it to work this morning though. Maybe try later.
qualcomm.com

The demo describes the pricing plan as "all you can eat" for $40/mo. Although I think mcom's service is great for now, I think hdr will blow it away when it is deployed, probably in 1-2 years. Just be cautious with MCOM.

Caxton



To: John Hauser who wrote (1789)12/5/1999 11:16:00 AM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3376
 
One thing you got to like about mcom is that wcom should take care of both its investments, and since Sprint will deploy HDR fist in the U.S., maybe they have something up their sleeve with mcom and hdr.

Caxton



To: John Hauser who wrote (1789)12/5/1999 11:20:00 AM
From: Sherman Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3376
 
"Anyone with the name "Caxton Rhodes" has got to be pretty smart. It has a certain flair."

You got that right!

I also would worry about HDR in the long run, but that doesn't mean we can't ride the MCOM train a little further. HDR still has a lot of selling to do, as does MCOM.