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To: nbfm who wrote (12589)6/19/2000 10:10:00 AM
From: Kent Rattey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
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To: nbfm who wrote (12589)6/19/2000 1:49:00 PM
From: cfoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13582
 
AWE to buy a CDMA network? Are these networks CDMA?


I believe these are TDMA (not CDMA) parts of the VOD & GTE systems. To get OK on merger VOD & GTE needed to shed some wireless properties. These are them. AWE is buying them because they fill in major holes in ATT network. So ATT now is more truly national. However, it is still using TDMA.

This will be a more head-to-head competition between the two largest systems in US, Verizon (CDMA) and AWE (TDMA). May the best technology win.<ggg>



To: nbfm who wrote (12589)6/22/2000 1:16:00 PM
From: Dennis Roth  Respond to of 13582
 
Tim Burke, a telecommunications analyst with Edward Jones, has a hold rating on AT&T Wireless stock.

"I still don't see the competitive fire coming out of AT&T Wireless that I think they need to have," said Burke, who pointed out that Sprint PCS, although a smaller company, added more than double the number of customers than AT&T did in the first quarter.
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