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To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (17711)1/10/2002 4:47:07 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Caxton,

For the current user who only uses his/her cell phone to place phone calls, how will 3G benefit this user?

Please note: Think of something else, other than capacity.



To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (17711)1/10/2002 4:48:19 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
Caxton,

Gonna be interesting when the barrage of Sprint ads hit the market in the summer, The only all digital, all 3G netowrk.

Just like a year or two ago where Sprint was saying that people could purchase books from Amazon.com from their cell phone, eh?



To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (17711)1/10/2002 7:20:09 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
<3G is 144kbs peak.> Please remember that when GPRS/EDGE does it, hmm, how many
old legacy slots did that take... not even assuming 16QAM, just 4QAM, 200kHz bandwidth,
regular 4QAM raw speed 400kbps...

Additionally some dynamic GSM-channel allocation?? (easier with 200kHz than 1MHz, while
waiting for 4G and some kind of OFDMA)

Would be too cruel on QCOM, cause lots of indirect global Seybold problems, but what is this
american saying of "unspeakingly softly with a big stick"??

Ilmarinen