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To: A.J. Mullen who wrote (6960)2/27/2000 2:14:00 AM
From: Scott Zion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
I would guess Vodafone

I asked Dr. William Lee [vice president and chief scientist at Vodafone AirTouch] on the CDG 3G Technical Discussion: "With the ETSI, UWCC and UMTS MRP's supporting 3GPP and not 3GPP2, will IMT-MC be allowed to deploy in Europe?"

Although, I do not remember his exact response, Dr. Lee implied that this is a very "sensitive" issue...however, he believed the technology [IMT-MC/UTRA-FDD] that was first to market and technically superior would be utilized.

Regards, Scott



To: A.J. Mullen who wrote (6960)2/27/2000 2:18:00 PM
From: The Reaper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
AJ- Although Vodafone has been an important ally of QCOM as I see it, I don't think that they are a manfacturer of any consequence. As long as we're guessing, I'd have to say Siemens. Philips, and Ericsson would be involved.

kirby