To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1806) | 1/13/2014 9:46:00 AM | From: Philip Merryman | | | Maurice Winn wrote: "No doubt you helped defend CDMA but I doubt that Frezza's Forum held all that much sway in deciding the outcome of CDMA vs GSM."
Believe what you want to believe. I am not going to belabor the point.
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To: Philip Merryman who wrote (1807) | 1/13/2014 11:23:31 AM | From: Maurice Winn | | | Anyway, thank you for your efforts. It's a shame to see people disappear but apparently there is a whole world "out there" away from SI. Some weird 3D universe apparently. Meanwhile, look at the difference between high speed CDMA these days [and now LTE supersonic speeds] compared with back in the IS-95 days: <To: Allen Benn who wrote (55) | 2/4/1997 5:58:00 PM | From: Philip Merryman | of 68 | | Mr. Benn,
Thank you for your observations. It pleases me to come across people who recognize and support the technical capabilities of IS-95 CDMA. I am generally aware of CDMA's data capabilities such as being able to offer data transmission at ISDN speeds. In fact, Sprint PCS has indicated it will offer ISDN-rate data transmission sometime in the future (for more information, see the Inter@ctive Week article "Sprint Indicates Future Direction" at zdnet.com ). Another example is NextWave Telecom's subsidiary TELE*code which plans to offer wireless data services to such organizations as utilities for the purposes of meter reading. In addition to these capabilities of IS-95 CDMA, I believe the potentially most important is the possibility of IS-95 CDMA being able to offer data transmission at 384 kbps which would allow for video of some quality. Qualcomm will not discuss its efforts in this area so the only information I have acquired that discusses this is an article by the publication America's Network located at americasnetwork.com and a brief discussion of this area by the CDMA Development Group located at cdg.org If CDMA at 384 kbps is achievable, it would, I believe, open a whole new dimension to its possible applications. | >
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From: waitwatchwander | 12/16/2019 2:45:42 PM | | | | CellBounce Solves Massive 3G/CDMA Sunset Problem for Alarm Industry
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How do these folks get around using private spectrum in their femto cell implementation? AT&T and Verizon will have to be involved making this not quite a DIY solution. |
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From: waitwatchwander | 10/12/2020 3:04:59 PM | | | | Keepers posted elsewhere these days.
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The famed career starting call of Walter Piecyk finally falls. Fitting realmoney and the street lead this call.
Wireless cable has finally arrived and all folks can think about is selling even with it all starting over 121 years ago.
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and Nobel in Economics goes to Auction Theory key to enablement of the basic resource.
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