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To: sag who wrote (28001)10/20/2002 11:54:57 AM
From: John Biddle  Respond to of 197362
 
From the article you linked:

"The delay in penetration of [NTT DoCoMo's] service in Japan has caused foreign mobile carriers that have chosen the same standard to question whether they should initiate 3G services in their own countries as scheduled," says ING analyst Hitoshi Hayakawa. "We believe there is a possibility that some European carriers may adopt Cdma 1X."


Another crack in the wall. How many more before there's a real break?



To: sag who wrote (28001)10/20/2002 12:24:06 PM
From: quartersawyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197362
 
Forrester calculates that the UK's 3G players won't break even until 2015 at the earliest. Forrester believes only 10 per cent of European mobile users will be using 3G by 2007, which is five times lower that most operators' expectations.

... based on insufficient information about even the near term future of the applications, technology, economy, industry. Entrail reading.