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To: pcstel who wrote (99469)5/19/2001 12:35:47 PM
From: mightylakers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
these are all applications that I envisioned (in 1998) as being able to use QCOM technology.. Now replaced by WLAN

You actually make it the wrong order, WLAN both as both a concept and market, long exists before the CDMA existed. It's just the other way that CDMA was thinking of making the inroad into enterprise networks.

Again, you fail to realize that what kind of impact that Enterprise level application can actually speed up the adoption of CDMA and high speed wireless application, because just like the case in PC market and DSL, it is first because of the experience and interest brought up by the extensive use of computer and internet in all those companies make it possible for the home use market. Similar thing may also happen in the mobile communication market, although this time enterprise may not have the kind of head start as in the PC case, however it will certainly help to bring in more customers.



To: pcstel who wrote (99469)5/19/2001 1:28:09 PM
From: arun gera  Respond to of 152472
 
>>Again, these are all applications that I envisioned (in 1998) as being able to use QCOM technology.. Now replaced by WLAN>>

That is where we differ. I have always seen the two applications running in parallel track, some devices needing one or the other or both the technologies.