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To: Dexter Lives On who wrote (123642)8/29/2002 10:38:59 PM
From: Clarksterh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Flarion, Samsung or whoever. No one has dispensation from the Almighty to violate Shannon's Law.

BTW - Inre ITU spinning. First it isn't the ITU, its the UTRA 3GPP which is definitively about spin. If it weren't there would been no need for 3GPP2. Second, this whole area of max bandwidth is rampant with spin. Everyone quotes the max rate, but as that rate goes up you have to get closer and closer to one basestation relative to another. I would guess that in order to get 6 b/Hz you need to be less than 20% (WAG) of the cell radius or in other words 4% of a city will actually get the max rate no matter how many basestations you install. This is the bane of self interference driven systems.

Clark