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To: Eric L who wrote (17150)12/6/2001 4:37:16 PM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
What I meant was that cingular is probably preparing press releases for summer when sprint and VZ announce nationwide coverage of 1x. Cingular will say, hey we launched 6 months ago ommiting the fact that coverage is limited and they only have 5 users on the system in July 02.

Caxton



To: Eric L who wrote (17150)12/7/2001 7:31:31 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 34857
 
How much money from TDMA to 3G: AT&T Wireless to spend a large sum for 3G upgrade 08:56 Friday December 7, 2001, Reuters
AT&T Wireless on December 6 expects to spend USD 1 billion (EUR 1.12 bln) on its network upgrade to third-generation technology after it finishes its current round of upgrades. The company, which is currently upgrading its networks with GPRS technology already said it expects to spend USD 2.5 billion on that technology upgrade. It expects to spend a few hundred million dollars on its next step to 3G called EDGE and another USD 1 billion on its final upgrade to 3G. The upgrade will also increase capacity so wireless firms can add more users on their networks. The total cost of the upgrade is expected to break down to about the mid-USD 20 range for each potential wireless user.