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To: elmatador who wrote (3345)5/28/2001 12:45:27 PM
From: kech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3891
 
Elmatador - I think rather that ALA going to US to destroy CDMA, the CDMA folks think it may be the mechanism to get 1xrrt EVDO on the 3G spectrum in Europe. This would allow data at 2.4 meg/sec in Europe about 2-3 years before it will be available if the Eurpopean telecommunications companies wait for their UMTS system. It may be the case that while European providers are interested in this technology, given how much they have spent on spectrum, it takes a European based equipment provider, (Alcatel/Lucent) to bring it in.



To: elmatador who wrote (3345)5/28/2001 5:51:56 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3891
 

ALA's ADSL/Broadband strategy didn't work. Now they have to try to catch up with the wireless big players.

you are full of &&&&& with DSL.
DSL is been install around the world, with huge growth last year and this.
Now in your typical style ( wireless is everything) you try to imply that nonsense.
As I told you each technology has its place.
Lu customer based in optics and DSL, IP+ATM etc. is very important.
ALA grew its broadband business 90% last year and will grow over 50% this year. It is wireless which has no grow
People started to ignore you comments about ALA and DSL on Last mile thread, so you found another place to cry.

ZO



To: elmatador who wrote (3345)5/28/2001 5:51:56 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Respond to of 3891
 

ALA's ADSL/Broadband strategy didn't work. Now they have to try to catch up with the wireless big players.

you are full of &&&&& with DSL.
DSL is been install around the world, with huge growth last year and this.
Now in your typical style ( wireless is everything) you try to imply that nonsense.
As I told you each technology has its place.
Lu customer based in optics and DSL, IP+ATM etc. is very important.
ALA grew its broadband business 90% last year and will grow over 50% this year. It is wireless which has no grow
People started to ignore you comments about ALA and DSL on Last mile thread, so you found another place to cry.

ZO



To: elmatador who wrote (3345)5/28/2001 5:59:08 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3891
 
SI is a vendor with so so technology in every area.
ERICY, NOK have the bast wireless.
ALA,NT -optics
ALA-IP+ATM ,DSL and LMDS
The biggest looser will be SI telecom unit.
Tell me if DSL is dead why so much is install in US and around the world.
I see you, carriers are vasting $ and do not know to listen to elmo (LOL)

ZO