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- Path: sparky!uunet!pipex!bnr.co.uk!aw@bnr.co.uk
- From: aw@bnr.co.uk (Alan Wilkinson)
- Newsgroups: uk.telecom
- Subject: What exactly is PCN? (Was: Cordless...)
- Date: 23 Nov 1992 11:21:33 GMT
- Organization: BNR Europe Ltd
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- Message-ID: <1eqertINNb4g@bHARs12c.bnr.co.uk>
- References: <memo.757511@cix.compulink.co.uk> <TJFS.92Nov19182043@coffee.tadtec.uucp> <1992Nov20.135112.10903@unipalm.co.uk>
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- In article <1992Nov20.135112.10903@unipalm.co.uk>,
- keith@unipalm.co.uk (Keith Mitchell) writes:
-
- made some very interesting observations about CT2 technology/ Rabbit,
- including:
-
- > - Rabbit/Hutchinson have a PCN licence. They have a commitment to builing
- > a market share, and an infrastructure, some of which it makes sense to
- > be shared between PCN and CT2. I would like to think there will be some
- > upgrade path from CT2 to PCN, especially if the former fails.
-
- Can anybody enlighten me about exactly what PCN is/will be, and how it differs
- from technologies used in current cellular or CT2 systems?
-
- Is it just the next generation of cellular but using digital technology? If so,
- what extra features will be available to users beyond better audio quality?
-
- Thanks...
-
- Alan Wilkinson.
-