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To: carranza2 who wrote (106530)10/9/2001 11:27:48 AM
From: Rajala  Respond to of 152472
 
Tsk, tsk, tsk Carranza2 (I hope it does not get on your nerves when I say tsk, tsk).

>Neither Slacker nor Keith said anything about a CDMA2000
>overlay on GSM. The discussion was limited strictly to
>TDMA networks. There is nothing to "oh, dear" about.
>
>Read before posting drivel.

Sure. Let´s read again, painful as it is, Keith´s scribblings how the things really are:

>GSM, GPRS, and WCDMA are buried under an avalanche of
>evidence supporting CDMA2000 as a better way to handle
>data than GPRS. CDMA2000 is beyond the point of providing
>due diligence for CDMA2000 for TDMA and GSM carriers. They
>are starting to trial the overlay techniques in the field.

Dazzling piece of penmanship, especially stunning was the "avalanche" part. Reference to "due diligence" added class and hinted of, like, higher education. And yes, an observant reader could notice, just barely between the lines, GSM somehow unintentionally mentioned.

- rajala