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To: voop who wrote (21068)4/2/2002 10:02:45 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 196641
 
And since WCDMA is less than unstable with revisions becoming revised is SOMA really a creditable threat (understood it has a Gilder blessing from two years ago)or should we assume it will be in 2003?

NTT isnt aiming for commerical roll-out until the summer of '03....I hope that any problems associated with W-CDMA in a fixed environment could be fixed by then. Docomo does have six months of real world testing experience.....even if they still only have 88,000 customers.

Since this is really a "last mile" solution focusing on fixed applications, I dont think that it will be seen as competition to Docomo. They seem to be concentrating on mobile solutions (as far as I can tell).

Slacker