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To: carranza2 who wrote (18100)2/3/2002 1:49:57 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
GPRS is doing well in Nokia's home, the operators are busy and happy testing, verifying their networks for the
little newborn, now with the aid of paying customers.

Relatives who visit to congratulate are full of stories of their own present and past experiences.

Have you ever seen a little newborn baby, and wondered why they are not 6 feet tall??

Ilmarinen

Strange stories of too early delivered Motorola babies, some early Ericsson hickups and burps, some really
tragic ones.



To: carranza2 who wrote (18100)2/3/2002 2:49:44 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
c2,

<< The point, which I hoped someone who writes as opaquely as you would get, is that GPRS is not doing well in Nokia's home. If it won't do well in Finland, which you tell us is the epitome of wireless sophistication, how can it be expected to be succesful elsewhere? >>

The point, which I hoped someone who writes as rhetorically as you, would get, is that 1xRTT packet-switched data is not doing well in Qualcomm's home. If it won't do well in San Diego, which many tell us is the epitome of wireless sophistication, how can it be expected to be succesful elsewhere?

- Eric -