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To: slacker711 who wrote (100328)6/13/2001 7:06:11 PM
From: S100  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
<If you look at the FCC filings....there is a long line of non-1x handsets which are still>

I have been watching that also, seems like there are lots of TDMA phones, perhaps 50 per cent of the new phones. Seems rather strange if TDMA is fading away. No GPRS or 1X phones that I can tell.

One new Single Mode CDMA phone today. Sanyo, picture shows a phone with the word "Orange" on the front and back and the words "CDMA by Qualcomm" on the back. Big sticker over the ASIC :-(. However, the manual has a lot of Kanji, "Dial by Japanese phonetic symbols, i.e. hiragana or katakana" and CDMAOne but not "Orange".

Orange is in England, are they moving into Japan? Why get FCC approval for England or Japan?

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