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To: JMD who wrote (1451)7/16/1998 7:31:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Surfer-Sir, it is true Robert wrote "is" overlaying GSM with CDMA in Europe, but that is just a grammatical inaccuracy. He meant [since I can read minds over these puters] that Ericsson and Europe are considering how to introduce CDMA in 3G with a view to eventually having that become the dominant technology with Internet Protocal as the gizzards system.

And they are indeed doing exactly that. But as you say, the cork really should stay in that particular champagne bottle until the 3G standard cdma2000 is accepted with Ericsson in tow and the first cdmaOne overlay of a GSM network in Europe gets money from its first voluntary subscriber.

There will be plenty more champagne corks to be popped before then. 20 million cdmaOne handsets, Globalstar first subscriber call, Q.com spinoff hits $100 per share, market capitalisation of Mighty-Q hits $10bn, cdmaOne handset sales worldwide exceed GSM [22 months from now I think I figured out], I get to use cdmaOne in Kiwiland, etc, etc, etc.