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To: Carter Patterson who wrote (6743)1/31/2001 9:26:27 AM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 196562
 
<< Yesterday on CNBC, Jorma stated that GPRS will come to the US just before EDGE is deployed >>

AWS - Nokia is committed to EDGE for that reason.

From the "Nokia in 2000 Press Release" summarizing Annual Results 2000 is here:

nokia.com

"Nokia won its biggest deal to date when it signed a Letter of Intent with AT&T Wireless Services (AWS) to supply 1900 MHz radio network systems and to support the evolution to third-generation services. The contract includes Nokia's triple-mode (GSM/EDGE/UMTS) base station radio solutions, which will enable early deployment of 3G Services in the United States."

- Eric -



To: Carter Patterson who wrote (6743)1/31/2001 9:35:29 AM
From: grinder965  Respond to of 196562
 
Carter,

LOL! The news on GPRS seems to be getting worse by the day. As I've stated they are trying to fit a round peg through a square hole. In the meantime IS-95B and cdma2000 1x continue to move along nicely. Wouldn't be surprised when all is said and done re: 3G that the experts have it backwards, i.e. - that cdma2000 will end up with 80% of the market and WCDMA 20%. Really doesn't matter though as long as it's CDMA. The stubborness and semi-socialist culture embraced by the Euros will relegate them from the top of the heap to the bottom....just a matter of time.