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To: JohnG who wrote (19790)4/25/2002 5:32:35 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
You are funny:

I see progress going fast in yurope, despite the cyclic recession, but I'm sure you are a better expert on US.

Most operators do their interconnecting stuff within ITU, cry their pain,etc, but what was this Sprint rumour??

Yes, narrow band but long wavelength 450mHz is unnecessary, impractical,etc, for a large userbases, although
it could be really nice for fire brigades, police, ambulance drivers, physicians, nurses, coast guards,etc.
(btw, there are some areas in the very northest, almost empty finland, where 450MHz NMT is still important,
especially for border guards)

Hmm, did you ever get the idea why Japan

- switched the tx-rx channels
- was the really strong driving force for CDMA in the form of WCDMA
- really need new bands and frequencies, while modulation is of much less importance

And once again, you should be a better expert on Korea, especially the southern part.
(I can only refer to the railroad built to connect the southern parts, through the northern parts,
to connect EU and the Koreas)

Ilmarinen

Interesting, who moved in just across the street from Q, long time ago (is $100, now $30, still checking
parking lots??)