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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (5308)12/6/2000 11:37:25 AM
From: Kayaker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197252
 
Telecosmic Punditry: The World Through Gilder-Colored Glasses -- BILL FREZZA

December 04, 2000, Issue: 840

Bill Frezza takes a few shots at Gilder and CDMA.

Skeptics such as myself were forced to eat crow....But facts are stubborn things. Not only are TDMA products as commercially viable as ever, but they continue to outsell CDMA, not just in the rest of the world, where there are about 375 million GSM subscribers compared with 75 million CDMA subscribers, but in the United States as well....Can this have anything to do with the so-called "breathing" phenomenon that causes CDMA cells to shrink under heavy load, dropping customers at the edge?

techweb.com



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (5308)12/6/2000 1:53:05 PM
From: mightylakers  Respond to of 197252
 
No I never got a chance to try Chinese with cell phone. Even typing Chinese character with PC is a pain in the ...

If my memory serves me right, I remember there was a law suit in China against MOT about this using Chinese with cellphone thing.

Haven't heard anything since then.



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (5308)12/6/2000 11:25:16 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 197252
 
Holy Cow!

Check out the new look of the CDG website.

cdg.org

- Eric -



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (5308)12/7/2000 8:10:25 PM
From: noj  Respond to of 197252
 
Is this how mightylakers did it ????
"Jacobs also said ``voice-enabled capabilities,'' such as being able to speak into a device and have it appear in text, could also prove popular."