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More detail on MobileStar’s national deployment plans from EE Times: this article explains in greater detail how MobileStar will proceed.
Yes, MobileStar will deploy DS and FH: this is the first published report I’ve seen in which MobileStar apparently confirms their plans to install both 802.11b (which is DS or direct sequence) and some form of frequency hopping (OpenAir or HomeRF).
Posted by Glennf at April 14, 2001 9:56 AM
Categories: Unclassified
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