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To: Clarksterh who wrote (18431)11/17/1998 10:53:00 AM
From: Harvey Rosenkrantz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Clark-

They may not be using cdma for this application.

"The CineComm Digital Cinema system will use QUALCOMM's patented compression algorithm and data management network to uplink encrypted motion pictures
through satellites with worldwide coverage for downloading to theaters equipped with QUALCOMM's theater management system and HJT projectors."



To: Clarksterh who wrote (18431)11/17/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: JGoren  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
This, of course, is a nontechnicians point of view, but if there are all kinds of new data transmissions going on--controlling all sorts of things, such as lights, for example, wouldn't cdma be the best way (that we know of at this point) to keep the traffic straight and eliminate interference? I am assuming that much of the traffic is using the same broadcast frequencies and equipment to send the signals to the end point.