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To: carranza2 who wrote (11127)5/30/2001 4:14:52 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 197214
 
Nokia white paper....

nokia.com

Slacker



To: carranza2 who wrote (11127)5/30/2001 4:38:15 PM
From: foundation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197214
 
"..The dispute may lead to Nokia being evicted from the CDMA Development Group (CDG).."

It's high time... <g>

Any thought that NOK/MOT/TI/Philips had of having 1xtreme as the 1xevdv foundation technology is just about shot.

This is just the kind of behavior that may push L2QS and the CWTS together....

You've got to love the lies. <g>

NOK is clearly alarmed.

I know they've been sweating 1xevdo in particular.

This is why they're trying hard to generate the impression that 1xevdv is just around the corner - to slow take up of 1xevdo if possible... and to cloud, of course, the fact that they serve different functions in different contexts...

IMO there's no harm in kicking their asses out of 3GPP2.

3GPP2 has no real interest in joining 3GPP at this time - no political base to influence proceedings - maybe after Asians take over. <g>

DO IT!!!

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"...The best solution now appears for the 3GPP to revamp WCDMA phone specs..."

Sloppy, poorly constructed, untested, committee generated, political document of a specification.

And Release 4 is no better.

Start with feces..... end with feces.....



To: carranza2 who wrote (11127)5/30/2001 5:32:06 PM
From: Dennis Roth  Respond to of 197214
 
>> CDMA supporters are also unhappy with Nokia's indication that the 1xEV-DV standard will be launched by end-2001 <<

Yup, that's what it says. 1Xev-DV expected to be available before the end of 2001. Perhaps this signals Nokia's intention of launching it own 1xEV-DV before the end of the year without waiting for a standard. Thus making it appear that the CDMA-2000 camp is split and spreading confusion. The FUD will be," Upgrade to 1xEV-DV,? Which one? Better go GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS. It's path is clear and standardized."

I guess Nokia had to get their White paper out before the CDG one.
cdg.org

It will be interesting to compare the two white papers after the CDG releases theirs.