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To: Keith Feral who wrote (19621)2/26/2002 5:54:29 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197049
 
Keith: <<It is too simplistic for us to sit back and shoot down the first direct evidence of GSM1X>>

My skepticism is directed entirely at the use of GSM1x in Western Europe - the EU.

The rest of the world and expecially China seems a more practical opportunity.

But I hope you are right to think there will be a way over the EU moat and through the protective EU walls.

Best.

Chaz



To: Keith Feral who wrote (19621)2/26/2002 6:46:26 PM
From: JGoren  Respond to of 197049
 
You assert Euro carriers can't use GSM1x in the existing spectrum, but I thought 1x is not considered 3G and therefore it might be used in the existing spectrum.



To: Keith Feral who wrote (19621)2/26/2002 10:21:15 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 197049
 
Thanks, that made some things very clear.

I have been referring to GSM1X as an interim solution.

I was wrong.

It is the path of the solution.

I operate in simplistic planes.

M