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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (116933)8/14/2001 1:33:15 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
"really, no matter how you slice it, the idea of CDMA competing with GSM in China sounds hopeless to me. check this out"

though I have to look into the other allegations on 1xrt, they sound plausable. As for this statement above and the situation in Europe I disagree. The fact Is China wants to export to USA/JAPAN/KOREA if they want this they want to be a player in the technology. The only way to do this is to build a large domestic demand to help build exports. Its in CHINA's economic interest to push CDMA domesticly. As for Europe, they will fall in line when the doubt is removed about whats in China's interest. Either develop new fast growing technology that dominates its two biggest tradding partners or help support a protectionist standard(GSM). Maybee I am wrong but Europe is isolating itself very quikly.