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To: EJhonsa who wrote (4049)10/27/2000 8:42:02 PM
From: mightylakers  Respond to of 197253
 
It's been written that the rollout will be in accordance with UMTS specifications

There is a reason somebody call NTT's WCDMA as bastard version:-)

The last I heard, DoCoMo (not to mention Japan Telecom and a half-dozen others) was testing mobile IP,

Yes a lot of things are just simulations. Not just MIP.

will initially be using ATM for data due to the greater QoS-related flexibility it offers.

That's a different issue. In most of the cases ATM is for the connection between the BTS and PDSN(or SGSN in WCDMA) before reaching the IP networks.

As a matter of fact, the bottleneck is on the radio end. If you don't have enough speed and capacity then no matter how great your networks backbone is it's still useless.