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How much can you put in a 5 pound bag?Views: 221
Apr 05, 2007 2:38 am re: How much can you put in a 5 pound bag?
Scott Hinojos I'm not going to pretend to know anything about radio frequency, but does anyone think something like wave division multiplexing (WDM) could be used with RF?

Another question I have is, when a carrier purchases a frequency, say 850 MHz, is it /exactly/ 850, or is 850, give or take 50-100 MHz? If it's the latter, could wireless receivers be made to accept mutilple streams? If a carrier uses an extremely coarse WDM (10-50 MHz), they could widen the throughput exponentially. Hey, it works with fiber. :)

If nothing else, moving to higher frequencies is a stop-gap solution, like with the 2100 MHz band. I've seen a few 5-band GSM handsets out there for a year or more...

Is anyone working on mobile WiMax?

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