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To: sillen who wrote (2455)12/20/1998 11:16:00 PM
From: Clarksterh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5390
 
Sillen - So far as I know there are only three parts to the fairness principles. From one of the latest press releases:

1. A single, converged CDMA standard should be selected for 3G;
2. The converged CDMA standard must accommodate equally the two dominant network standards in use today (IS-41 and GSM-MAP); and
3. Disputes on specific technological points should be resolved by selecting the proposal that either is demonstrably superior in terms of performance, features, or cost, or, in the case of alternatives with no demonstrable material difference, the choice that is most compatible with existing technology.


Note that they are technology neutral, so that there should be no need for a different set for each CDMA proposal.

Clark