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To: w molloy who wrote (7215)3/4/2000 2:24:00 AM
From: Scott Zion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
So, in the context of current 9.6Kbps circuit switched services, you see 'little advantage' in a quadrupling of the forward link speed

I agree increasing the speed of the forward link is generally more important than the reverse link for downloading web-pages etc. [Note - as I understand it, that is an advantage of UTRA-TDD where you can allocate time to the forward/reverse link as needed to better utilize your spectrum].

However, the passage stated: "sending significant information from the mobile computer" where the speed does not change from 9.6 Kbps for phase 1 and 2.

Regards, Scott



To: w molloy who wrote (7215)3/28/2000 6:22:00 PM
From: ggamer  Respond to of 13582
 
<<<So, in the context of current 9.6Kbps circuit switched services, you see 'little advantage' in a quadrupling of the
forward link speed.>>>

Well well well, you were saying that there won't be any interest in any wireless speeds higher than 9.6 kbps. Can you tell me why the company you like (NOK) and MOT are interested in speeds higher than what HDR can offer. Where have you been....no posts since beginning of March.

GGamer