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To: Terrapin who wrote (8708)1/8/2001 5:08:20 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Terrapin: Since my focus is on wireless data, both 1x and GPRS technologies would seem fertile areas for Nokia this year and next.

And then it will be particularly important for Nokia to be a force in both 1xEV (in CDMA land) and EDGE (to the extent it is adopted in GSM land) in 2002/3.

All of the above in current spectrum, where realistically the real comparisons will be available.

Seems like it would be prudent for Nokia to participate actively in all these areas.

Best.

Chaz

PS And then there is UMTS/WCDMA.



To: Terrapin who wrote (8708)1/8/2001 5:43:55 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Is the Q-gang still using legacy noncoherent downlink
Q-modulation??

Maybe time to turn on the coherent one and listen to
the Nokia capital market day on the web as well as some
earlier coherent descriptions on fast-to-market
solutions to save the butts of the creditors to the
debt ridden, heavily investing operators.

There really is a market for high speed mobile data
for companies like Nokia when enlarging and relocating
offices, until the fiber or CityHopper gets hooked up
in a week or two.
(depends on earlier activities in digging ditches and planting cable)

All while the rest enjoys GPRS and DSL-WLAN with some
bluetooth glue sprayed around here and there.

Ilmarinen.