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To: Cooters who wrote (10964)5/26/2001 12:28:20 PM
From: foundation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197246
 
"...(NTT) may further delay launching a new high-speed wireless phone service until next year.."
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Did NTT ask the government to formally decline approval?

After all, NTT is the government.

Does NTT desperately seek to save face...... by pointing the finger at the government?

<g>

The world leaders in wCDMA research and development.... they've been working on it for a decade...they've thrown billions at it...

Will another decade and another billion matter?

Genuflecting committee standards enthusiasts assert that all new wireless standards, regardless the quality of its science or the sloppiness of its construction, are inevitably, inexorably destined and willed to function because........ well, just because.



To: Cooters who wrote (10964)5/28/2001 1:45:16 AM
From: Theophile  Respond to of 197246
 
may further delay launching a new high-speed wireless phone service until next year after failing to win government approval of its video transmission technology
Sorry, not for one moment do I believe this story as it is written. There was no complaint from Gov the last time they stalled, this time there is? I suspect they are getting the Gov to cover their butts.
MartinT