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To: Martin Atogho who wrote (7030)2/28/2000 11:49:00 AM
From: slacker711  Respond to of 13582
 
Not all bad news as this can only encourage implementation of CDMA networks, but surely this would hurt HDR rollout, no?

It's tough to say....MOT didnt really give any details. They mention Aspira at the end of the press release which seems to be an IP based archictecture. I have no idea weather this would increase the throughput of the RF link....Also notice that there is no date as to when this network might be deployed.

I guess the devil will be in the details....if it is a propietary architecture developed by MOT then it would be bad for Qualcomm. If it is just an IP based network (which I assume anyone could do), I think it would be good....

Slacker