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Subject: Executive report on the Cellular Industry in the USA.
Category: Computers > Wireless and Mobile
Asked by: gordonc-ga
List Price: $100.00
Posted: 25 Oct 2002 09:06 PDT
Expires: 24 Nov 2002 08:06 PST
Question ID: 89714
I want an executive overview of the cellular industry in the United
States.  This report needs to be current (no more than 3 months old)
and it needs to describe the changing technologies for today’s AMPS
systems to the future third generation systems, explaining which
carriers are switching to which technologies, and the expected
transition to 3G technologies for both CDMA and GSM systems.

Remember this must be an executive overview that summarizes complicated
technology information and provides plewnty of definitions and full
explanantion of ancronyms. Graphical pictures explaining information
are required.  This information must be current.

Request for Question Clarification by omnivorous-ga on 25 Oct 2002 09:17 PDT
gordonc --

There are some excellent overviews on the Internet of the changes from
2G to 3G systems.  But this sounds as if you'd like a GA researcher to
draft a report for you.  (Including graphics in this format is
difficult.)

You might wish to clarify.

Best regards,

Omnivorous-GA

Clarification of Question by gordonc-ga on 25 Oct 2002 10:27 PDT
For the $100 payment, I'm expecting a report, not a referral to a
report that I then have to pay again for.  You probably understood
this, but I wanted to clarify just to ensure no mis-understanding.

The GA researcher does not need to create the report his/her self, but
the researcher should ensure that the report provided is more of an
excutive level summary that simplifies the complicated nature of the
evolving technologies of the cellular industry.  That is why pictures,
digrams, and other visual aids can help explain in addition to written
text. If the GA researcher wants to provide revelant sections forom
various reports he/she finds on the internet that is fine.
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