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38Telstra, Nortel Networks Demonstrate Australia's First Complete High-Speed W2brasil-7/19/2000
37Mika, My guess. The easiest answer is analog system. Then GSM may be a coup. brian h-7/19/2000
36That kind of thinking led me to RFMD Interesting conferance call vcall.com Well Perry Ganz-7/19/2000
35Jay, Punch in Insgy or Insignia Solutions Jeode platform in Arm Holding companiBILL G.-7/19/2000
34>>>Has anyone generated a list of the public 3G player. Although not aJay King-7/19/2000
33The answer is SUN MICROSYSTEMS. But is price accordingly because of JAVA. Now loBILL G.-7/18/2000
32Part 2 of Tero's Motorola article is now public on TheStreet.com. thestreMark Marcellus-7/18/2000
31Question for 3G board? What company has ties to all 3G companies? Should be a exBILL G.-7/18/2000
30IDCC would be on that type of list. DaveDavid Evans-7/18/2000
29Has anyone generated a list of the public 3G player. I know of a few, MOT, QCOM,Tony D.-7/18/2000
28Nice thread you started here. One company I haven't seen mentioned yet is MTheSlowLane-7/18/2000
27Some further insights from Nokia's 3G slides: 1. Licensing - some 130 3G lisisuman-7/18/2000
26The answer: The first to get it on the button was Getch on the Qcom thread, so Mika Kukkanen17/18/2000
25Mike the suspense is killing us. We can't wait for your Euro biased answer. q_long-7/17/2000
24Nokia provides an intriguing view of the 3G future in a presentation archive on sisuman-7/17/2000
23Mika: Thanks as always. If "free" spectrum, that means greenfield builgdichaz-7/17/2000
22Can anyone answer this question (previously posted on one of the ubiquitous QcomMika Kukkanen-7/17/2000
21Thanks for correcting me with respect to DoCoMo and 3G - I knew better but had msisuman-7/17/2000
20Chaz, no problem and three simple answers ;-) HiperLAN2 (it's an 'i'Mika Kukkanen-7/17/2000
19And then there are the bit 3G players hoping to find a plumbing niche. E.g., SSPhush-7/17/2000
18Japan, Europe Uphold Qualcomm Patents dailynews.yahoo.com2brasil-7/17/2000
17Mika: Thanks. Three simple questions. Is HyperLan2 wireless? Is HyperLan2 mobgdichaz-7/17/2000
16And I have had a demo of 54Mbps Okay that is HiperLAN2, but please note that iMika Kukkanen-7/17/2000
15Jay King: Suggest that the "killer ap" will be easy and rapid wirelessgdichaz-7/17/2000
14>>Is there any consideration of BURSTY v.s. >>CONSTANT bandwidth in Jay King-7/17/2000
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