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To: The Reaper who wrote (11806)6/19/2001 8:50:20 AM
From: foundation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197275
 
"..Maybe NTT DoCoMo has finally run out..."
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In that we know SK and NTT are trying to bed one another - in that we can fairly infer that SK has intimate knowledge of NTT's wCDMA system progress....

And in light of the fact that SK has given up on constructing a viable, functioning NTT-style wCDMA network for the June 02 World Cup.....

Can we fairly infer insight into NTT's prospects for straightening out their own network problems?

If NTT were, in fact, on track to have handoff (and other) problems resolved by October, or even this year, would SK forge ahead with its wCDMA network for the World Cup - as previously planned and advertised?

I think so.