Q. What part of the spectrum did they use to test Rim's technology? Since they want it to co-exist with ADSL, it seems reasonalble that it may not have been @ 30MHz.
Please provide your source for this claim. Rim has said thatg Cuparq in not standards-compliant. It CANNOT co-exist with ADSL. Furthermore, RIM has already said that Cuparq far outperforms ADSL. There would be no need for co-deployment.
You are making things up again, Sherman. Provide proof for this statement, or admit that you are lying.
And one more point. For your comment above to have any relevance, Telcordia would have had to test SOMETHING of Rim's.
Telcordia said they tested a model.
Again, since this test was for customers, and they received the full report, I think the comparisons would have been apples to apples, or it would not have the credibility it needed and would have defeated it's whole purpose.
It served its purpose famously. It caused naive investors like you to continue to believe.
It is truly astonishing to me that you have no capacity for rational thought. I present you with indisputable evidence, straight from the company's own mouth that the Telcordia test was not really what they claimed, and you fabricate and spin rather than admit the facts.
There seems to be no depth to your dishonesty. I've said it before. I don't know how you sleep at night.