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To: Jim Lurgio who wrote (1615)3/20/1999 7:59:00 PM
From: Valueman  Respond to of 34857
 
Jim:

I don't know about Q's WLL products, but G*'s units for the home use regular phones.



To: Jim Lurgio who wrote (1615)3/20/1999 9:34:00 PM
From: brian h  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Jim,

As you are aware, QCOM and BCE had won a bid to provide celluar and WLL type of license to Brazil. You bet QCOM already had WLL products available. It is just not cost effective enough to deploy in US. Well. The other project involoved QCOM and Pegaso also will introduce WLL phone in Mexico.

Those are the 2 big projects I am aware of. Clark Hare is an expert on this WLL stuff. WLL is only cost effective for the developing country.

Brian H.



To: Jim Lurgio who wrote (1615)3/21/1999 6:33:00 PM
From: JGoren  Respond to of 34857
 
Jim, I have seen Qualcomm's fixed wireless phones. They are not regular phones, although they look like a typical desk phone in size and design on the exterior. I think photos are on the Qualcomm website.