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To: Randall Knight who wrote (7418)3/10/2000 4:05:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13582
 
Will be fascinating to see what shakes out of all this.

It is clear that whatever the phantomware 1XRTT+ turns out to be when and if MOT ever produces even a test chip, 1XRTT+ will require use of the Q's patents. That is now fully established.

There is no 1XRTT+ in the real world - not yet anyway. Zero demonstration at the New Orleans show. So far just a press release as Dr J implied somewhat wryly as I understood his comments on 1XRTT+.

Nokia is probably playing for time and using FUD as a weapon to try to divide the CDMA group gathering together a proposal for both 1XRTT and HDR for standards adoption by various standards bodies around the world.

But, the brute fact is that Nokia has indicated a move toward 1XRTT - whatever the flavor or configuration. That is a major plus.

Comments?

Best.

Chaz