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To: carranza2 who wrote (21975)8/29/2002 4:51:11 PM
From: Dexter Lives On  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
You 're in denial - OFDM is here NOW!

You can't stop the innovation going on around 802.11 - people are not innovating in 3g, they're trying to recoup past investments. It's what real business people call SUNK COSTS.

Economic reality has set in at the ITU carrier membership. They need the upgrade cycle to begin sooner to actually increase revenues; and they need to counter the threat from 802.11. This will happen as GSM carriers seek out more exciting applications, better spectral efficiency and cheaper gear. OFDM is the way...

jmho. Rob



To: carranza2 who wrote (21975)8/29/2002 4:55:23 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Ever heard about his strange fetish fixation on airinterface??

To the degree that the length of the wave has no meaning, small apples or long bananas, 450MHz
or 2-3GHz??

As well as the quack on GSM1X, smart, to not get totally quack-wacked in networks and services, but
not a little queek on the handsets for those with the unlucky airinterface.

However, might be the saviour for Verizone, except if they get into the business of taxing the air.

Ilmarinen

I'm still waiting for that $200,000 study on the wack-whacking behaviour of ducks, big Clinton thing.