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To: transmission who wrote (10781)3/27/2001 7:16:21 AM
From: Dexter Lives On  Respond to of 12823
 
Lots of politics within ODFM wannabes over standards.

Not to mention Intellectual Property Rights... Rob

BTW Wi-LAN has started shipping actual OFDM product to Netcom AB in Europe.



To: transmission who wrote (10781)3/27/2001 9:46:19 AM
From: P2V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
Rather than get involved with Pseudo Politics ...
I would suggest a hard look at what goes on in Bill Gates
effort to standardize at least a segment of the industry.
microsoft.com

In my opinion, this effort and others , transcends politics
and more !

It's rather doubtful that Bill is looking to benefit society with his effort.

Rather ... he sees the future in xOFDM related
technologies, and knows that his next version Operating
Systems MUST support these new standards ... and the sooner the better - (as far as getting blended standards).

If we want to make money, we should look to separate the
wannabees from the leaders.

It follows that these organizations (including the OFDM-Forum will give us an insight on the leaders & potential leaders.

BRZE BTW has an interesting twist on FH & xOFDM technologies.
Will they be successful ? I don't know, but there are
some interesting posts on that thread.

Regards,
OM



To: transmission who wrote (10781)4/2/2001 12:03:13 PM
From: MikeM54321  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
transmission and/or Thread- Does it make any sense for the government to pull the fixed broadband wireless LMDS/MMDS spectrum away from the current holders to use for mobile wireless? Obviously you can tell I'm not technically astute enough to know if this is feasible. Just wondering out loud if this is possible from a technical standpoint. Thanks. -MikeM(From Florida)