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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (2715)2/2/1999 5:38:00 AM
From: Peter J Hudson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5390
 
Maurice,

WLL will be widely deployed when it's proven more economical than the alternatives.

Bringing in outside experts on stuffing bits into a given bandwidth is kinda chickenpoop. You did a Tero type sidestep, moving the debate from carrier frequency to cell spacing. The quantity of data that can be encoded and modulated in a given bandwidth is independent of carrier frequency. The ability to receive, demodulate and decode that data is certainly affected by cell spacing =(frequency), but 2Ghz is not intrinsically cleaner than 800Mz.

Bottom line we have to know the calculated db/no (signal + noise to noise reduced to a 1Hz bandwidth) to determine our optimum xmit frequency over a given link. Unfortunately it's only good for one point in time. Kinda like your right now pricing.

G'day
Pete