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To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (14982)9/7/2001 10:54:16 PM
From: engineer  Respond to of 34857
 
Wrong on Korea starting at a lower rate. It was always at 144k. the ACTUAL thruput was found to be like 40k-60k average.

In this case they claim to START at 64k, and no mention of how low or what actual thruput they will get.



To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (14982)9/8/2001 2:05:10 PM
From: mightylakers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
current rumour is they'll dump all QCDMA-based assets (Verizon?).

Wanna take a bet? You lay down the term!

....same as the QCDMA-based services in Korea which also started at a slower rate (did it not?).

Take a look at their speed.

In 34.5 percent of the coverage area, the data rate reached 80kbps to 160kbps. The range was 64kbps to 80kbps in 15 percent of the area, 48kbps to 64kbps in 14.3 percent of the area., and 32kbps to 48kbps in 11.5 percent of the area. In 16.7 percent of the area, the rate was below 8kbps.

You are partially correct about they started with lower rate, as MSM5100 kicks in at the end of the year, those numbers will get even better!

And then comes the 1xEv...