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To: Eric L who wrote (19797)4/27/2002 11:45:20 AM
From: JScurci  Respond to of 34857
 
Eric,
Thankyou for your reply. I stand corrected. I look forward to your thoughts on the other points I raise
and I appreciate your inputs particularly on these same
trends as you see them going forward. Please forgive any errors or seeming overstatments as I am more guided b what I
see as an overwhelming difference in what lies ahead in terms of one technologys' respective "pipeline" of positive
momentum in terms of sheer growth versus the other still
dominant platform of GSM. As we evolve to a common air interface (CDMA) does that not imply a gradual diminuation
of demand for legacy core equipment and related add ons for GSM? Furthermore, how in your opinion does the relatively
poor/slow adoption of interim solutions such as GPRS vs.
success seen thusfar with 1x usage in Korea hold relevance
for the competing evolution paths of GSM vs. is95?
Thank you for your reply.
regards,
John