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To: quidditch who wrote (12530)6/18/2000 3:21:00 PM
From: brian h  Respond to of 13582
 
Steve,

PS Sukawatty's (I have his name wrong) resignation as CEO of Spring PCS does not leave me with a good feeling.

Could you elaborate? What does his resignation has to do with HDR? May be I just get confused.

Thanks,

Brian H.



To: quidditch who wrote (12530)6/18/2000 3:44:00 PM
From: mightylakers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
Steve it staggers the mind if not the imagination that the carriers around the world should not be frothing at the mouth to deploy HDR--NOW! (or as soon as commercially available).

IMO, I think it's a herd mentality. HDR hasn't been a standard yet so that can be one hurdle before it starts the run. Another thing is the need for high wireless data is actually not very clear yet(although a lot of hype around it). I think it will come, but some one got to make the first step and put up some real sexy apps there to achieve that sensational effect so the others will follow in a hurry.



To: quidditch who wrote (12530)6/19/2000 2:04:00 AM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
<PS Sukawatty's (I have his name wrong) resignation as CEO of Spring PCS does not
leave me with a good feeling.>

Now this could make interesting>

* Sprint Corp.'s (NYSE:FON - news) wireless division received a blow after its chief executive said Friday he is leaving to join
an undisclosed European company.

WSJ.........