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To: S100 who wrote (15466)10/2/2001 5:10:04 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
What's the mast-antenna density??

4096 antennas in the same mast, or 4096x more masts??

Ilmarinen

As Arto Karilo said it, one cheap WLAN base station for every
100 feet of german soil and water, but how will one hook them up
to each other??



To: S100 who wrote (15466)10/2/2001 8:50:46 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 34857
 
S100,

<< Nokia could just buy QCOM ASICs. That would make it pretty easy. >>

Right now that doesn't seem to be in the "chips" ... does it?

<< would enable CDMA2000 operators around the world to increase their voice network capacity by a factor of two when THE EVOLVED HANDSETS are widely deployed. >>

Could you please enlighten me as to WHAT EVOLVED HANDSETS they are referring to in the sentence in the first paragraph of the press release.

Are they talking about the "dual-antenna, dual-receiver handsets coupled with advanced signal processing techniques and advances in speech processing" mentioned 4 paragraphs later or something else?

I'm sorry but, IMO, this PR is almost almost as well written as the August 27th job that gave many of my fellow Qualcommers (and myself) the impression that the MSM5100 which sampled 4 months late but was miraculously called "On Time", was actually and finally production shipping.

- Eric -