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To: Puck who wrote (9373)2/22/2001 1:14:50 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Reversing channel frequencies??

It is called building a domestic, competitive industry
for future free markets, this one just of the more obvious,
honest mechanisms (although there always are historical
excuses for (not) cleaning up, allocating frequencies)

This is the real magic of 3G, the global standard, all the
2Mbps, etc things are actually very minor aspects.

That is, the magic that US,EU,Japan,China,etc got something
nailed down together, part of US trusting some cocktail
party patents to the bitter end, start-up China with
something to bring to the table (TD-CDMA),etc..

But back to the channels, as the fixed IF components
disappear through direct de- and modulation, it doesn't
really matter anymore, same as NTSC-PAL, now
multifreq,-resolution monitors, and even 110-220V
chopping directly from the mains, high voltage devices.

And above, below everything is the difference between
constructive and destructive competition, local and
global monopolies, big boys bundling and dumping,
cornering markets and shareholders, free trade
between equal partners and sharecropper mentality if not.

That is, it is not a game of driving China into an
industrialized bankruptcy, nor was it earlier a game of
driving Japan into telecom sharecropping.

Note that telecom earlier always was militarily "connected",
of "strategic importance", only recently has it become
business and especially consumer driven.

IMO, Ilmarinen