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To: saukriver who wrote (9002)3/24/2001 4:56:03 PM
From: Theophile  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197036
 
Dear Saukriver, a few days past Ramsey posted a URL for The Economics of Wireless Mobile Data, a white paper with the very information you are seeking.

Have you read (beginning pg 3) qualcomm.com
yet? If not, your question, which cannot easily be addressed properly without greater clarification of the various terms being used, is fully, clearly, and definitively answered at the above URL, along with comparatives involving the also-rans.

MartinT



To: saukriver who wrote (9002)3/24/2001 8:32:14 PM
From: JGoren  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197036
 
you seem to be comparing 1x vs. cdma2000; they are different. i believe full 3G, that is cdma2000 1xrt max is 2.4 megabits per second, when stationary. my post was responding to a question related to whether the cdma Is-95, 1x rate would decline with more users.