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To: Bernard Levy who wrote (5478)4/26/1998 6:07:00 PM
From: Jason Cogan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12468
 
Bernard:

I respect your opinions and your approach. Notice the way a professor writes. Educated, respectful, with room for disagreement.

Since you are more sophisticated technically, I welcome your insight into the reliability of wireless. Perhaps you could give us your thoughts regarding the difficulties, if any, or swtiching and routing over wireless ATM networks.

My understanding from work with Qualcomm is that wireless networks always have some element of reliability risk when compared to landline. A dialtone and interference free communication is reliable 99.99% of the time with traditional landline networks. Can the same be said of digital wireless networks? Even Qualcomm thinks not, but again that's just their opinion.

I would appreciate your insight.

Regards,
JC