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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (2439)12/26/2000 3:40:44 PM
From: The Verve  Respond to of 12236
 
Mq,

I love your bullishness. Your arguments are sound and well constructed. When I scroll through the boards there are only a select few people I immediately read, and you're one of them.

But I can't help but think the GSM world going CDMA2000 is a dead dream. The UMTS crowd is announcing letters of intent/contracts left and right.

Message 15083061

I think there is a piece to the puzzle missing. There must be. These carriers and infrastructure players are real companies.

Let 'em install their technologically inefficient hardware - let 'em call 3G - 3GSM, I don't care. I think we gotta accept we lost this particular battle.

Portugal Telecom plans on having their system in place by the end of 2001. Wow. WCDMA appears to be ready to go right soon.