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To: Gus who wrote (3763)2/5/2000 6:33:00 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5195
 
Gus,

<< The great CDMA no-show >>

What is your take on this? The only published report I've seen says:

<< LaForge had been expected to brief reporters on a variety of issues; including the CDG's frustration at being denied membership in 3GPP and the CDG's initiatives regarding CDMA-GSM roaming ...... And the CDG is irritated that 3GPP; the 3rd Generation Partnership Project which is creating specifications for the evolution of MAP-based architectures, has denied the CDG entry as a Market Representation Partner because it apparently feels the CDG's views are not applicable to the project at hand >>

Ther is more to the last minute cancellation than what has been presented. Denial of entry to 3GPP is very old hat. Have you seen any further commentary or conjecture on this?

- Eric -



To: Gus who wrote (3763)2/6/2000 1:56:00 AM
From: w molloy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5195
 
LU BLAST technology...

Following courtesy of Khan on the QCOM S&P500 thread

Lucent is working with AT&T on multiple antenna
designs. It was also posted earlier that ArrayCom has a technology similar to it for mobile and fixed
wireless called Spatial Division Multiple Access.

With the increase of computing power, multi-antennas design for mobile computing is becoming a
reality, but I think it can benefit TDMA as well as CDMA. The question is how long will it increase
the TDMA life span.
w.