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To: P2V who wrote (10404)2/10/2001 3:19:59 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12823
 
Mardy,

I'm reading about this "non-line of sight" PR blather and I'm wondering if you can summarize the characteristics of the system? Such as:

What frequency do they operate on?
Is a license required?
What power level do they operate at?
What bit-rate?
What distance is covered?
Is multipath a problem?
Is this solution cost effective?
Is there adequate service capabilities within the company?
What systems groups do they co-operate with?
What IEEE, EISA and ITU standards are applicable to this technology?
Is this stuff cheap?
At least an order of magnitude cheaper than competing technologies?
If not, who's gonna buy this stuff?

Inquiring minds want to know, Ray :)



To: P2V who wrote (10404)2/10/2001 9:27:34 PM
From: axial  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
W-OFDM versus VOFDM - "The difference between the two is "two strokes in the alphabet," Hews said. "There is no difference. In fact, I got Cisco to admit publicly at CTIA that there is no difference," Zaghloul said. Whether wideband or vector, if there is no multipath, there is no gain, he said."

fixedwirelessbiz.com

Thanks for the link, Mardy. Ya gotta love it.

Regards,

Jim