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10923Anyone heard of or used this route tracer? neotrace.com NeoTrace Pro by NeoWorD. K. G.-4/11/2001
10922I just learned that they have a lot of money! Conference on Opportunities in Eelmatador-4/11/2001
10921<i>why is there so much excitement about CDMA moving in on China? </i&gslacker711-4/11/2001
10920elmatador- Have you learned anything more about the EIB lending for 3G projects?MikeM54321-4/11/2001
10919<i>"The current CDMA network in China is nothing but a trial network MikeM54321-4/11/2001
10918The Apple product is manufactured by Orinoco ( formerly Lucent, now Agere ). ThP2V-4/11/2001
10917Right, I'd read about those too. Cloudy but fascinating. EOMDan B.-4/11/2001
10916Apple's been selling AirPort (802.11b) installed in PowerBooks, iBooks, iMacJeff Hayden-4/10/2001
10915Yeah, Agere a Lucent spinoff. The WSJ article I posted a link for suggested thaDan B.-4/10/2001
10914Bringing DSL to the remote cabinet Occam Networks last week unveiled a line of Frank A. Coluccio-4/10/2001
10913Looks like Sprint and Lucent are getting serious about 3G. Note that Lucent is oJeff Hayden-4/10/2001
10912<i>This will change the whole picture, Mike. Now the pressure is off operaslacker711-4/10/2001
10911Europe's EIB set to bail out 3G license-holders By Alan Osborn, Total Telecoelmatador-4/10/2001
10910Hi Mike, CHL from earlier this week: As of the end of March, China Mobile had 5Peter Ecclesine-4/10/2001
10909I note that Agere was hyped in the Wall Street Journal yesterday. 2-10 miles seDan B.-4/10/2001
10908Isn't it so that with Cable access your provider claims it will upgrade, impDan B.-4/9/2001
10907Well said Mike, as I always say, Freedom Works...EOM Dan BDan B.-4/9/2001
10906The 85m mobile subs for China is the generally reported number. I believe that slacker711-4/9/2001
10905<i>These figures are worthless. Reason: Pre-paid and churn.</i> I tslacker711-4/9/2001
10904Wind GPRS telephone enables to use the mobile telephone terminal as a fixed modeelmatador-4/9/2001
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10902GPRS launch plans of operators in main West European markets Country Operatorelmatador-4/9/2001
10901These figures are worthless. Reason: Pre-paid and churn. I was going to back itelmatador-4/9/2001
10900Re: Mobile Wireless - China Stats <i>"Unicom's state-owned parenMikeM54321-4/9/2001
10899<i>"Mobile phone operator Orange is also likely to be active after itMikeM54321-4/9/2001
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