The Battle for Iraq's Cell Phones 61
Mother Jones has a new report, Crossing the Lines, on the backroom wheeling and dealing over "one natural resource Saddam Hussein never managed to exploit -- the nation's cellular phone frequencies... Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), whose district includes many Qualcomm employees, had tried to wrap his favored company in the flag. He denounced the cellular system used by Iraq's neighbors as 'an outdated French standard,' and proposed a law that would effectively mandate Qualcomm on Iraq." Qualcomm's patented standard was turned down, but according to the documents and emails Mother Jones says it has obtained, the battle didn't end there.
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When is stuff like this going to make it into the mainstream news?
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They also are big supporters of offshoring to India.
I used to have the PDF's they sent me, if I find them I will let you know.
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> So here's another company exploiting the deaths of innocents to make more money. When is stuff like this going to make it into the mainstream news?
Here [informatio...house.info] is Harper's Magazine's take on the whole thing.
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Re:'an outdated French standard,' (Score:5, Insightful)
CDMA2000 has faster data than GSM (1xEV-DO is faster than GPRS/EDGE, and 1x-RTT is faster than GPRS), and it supports more users in the same bandwidth. It also excells in rural areas where the slot delay prevents a GSM cell from contacting hansets, even if the signal is strong enough.
That said, GSM is the right standard for Iraq. Every other country in the region uses GSM. It's also less encumbered by patents, unlike the relatively proprietary CDMA2000.
Frankly, I think that Iraq should be deciding for itself what phone system to implement. Here in the US, the government didn't mandate any particular system, and as a result Qualcomm was allowed to develop a whole new system for cellular communication.
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Whoops. GSM originally stood for "Groupe Systeme Mobile", French for "Mobile System Group". It was later rebranded "Global System for Mobile communication".
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I don't have any stats on which works better in a controlled experiment.
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So, just in case anyone didn't get that, GSM was designed as a EUROPEAN STANDARD and is now used worldwide.
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I think the word you are looking for is spelt "toddler".
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excuse me for not reading the loong article.
I really wish slashdot had a mod option of "fucking idiot". I once suggested "clueless" as a substitute for either "flamebait" or "troll" (which overlap, IMHO) but that was rejected.
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ya know not everyone who disagrees with you is an idiot, yer french hating republican.
You talking to me or the original poster? I'm neither French-hating nor Republican.
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that being said, you could say gsm being 'outdated', because it isn't exactly 'new'. however, you could at the same time say that it's a proven and affordable system... besides, lets face it, it's a bit stupid to ponder what network to build if you wouldn't even have safe access to all regions to build it and it's going to tough to get the investment back(or hell, to get anyone out there to build it).
and he probably used the term "outdated french system" because otherwise he would have been laughed at so hard...
Politics For Nerds?? (Score:2, Insightful)
How exactly does this story fit in here? Not to troll, but this hardly seems like it matters to anybody other than Jamie.
And BTW, it's funny to yet another Mother Jones story on slashdot, a magazine that's "flamebait" like a mofo.
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People need to see
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True, true. However...
People need to go into their local voting boths
How the hell is more of the same going to solve the problem? If you're worried about crony capitalism and corruption and the like, the (D)'s aren't going to be any better than the (R)'s. What's truly disgusting is your us-versus-them m
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We do need to get more of a 1:1 ratio of R:D asap, though. Then, when we have a government that can actually debate issues we can see where people stand on issues based on their actions, not their promises and tune things up in 2 & 4 years.
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No, that would be scary. Very scary. Sit back and think about it for a bit. I can easily imagine the a 50/50 split in public opinion over a particular issue. But not for all issues. That would be unnatural. That's why we don't have a 50/50 split, why we have a Green and Libertarian party, and why we see people jump party lines each and every election.
For an electorate to divide itself that evenly tells me that one of three things is happening: 1) t
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Hatch suggested it first... (Score:2)
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Umm, no. He's lining his pockets by betraying the interests of his constituents and indeed of the human species in order to promote his patron. Said constituents were fools to vote for him, fooled by money from Qualcomm.
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Or too lazy to care.
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al'Turmenadrar:
Dirty infidel western computers have perverted the will of Allah, and used black magic to send an assassin back in time to kill Osama before he's even born. But the true believers manage to crash a jetliner into the temporal displacement facility, and send back a soldier to protect his burqua-covered mother and him. Watch as stupid western liberal laws throw obstacles in the path of the killer at ever
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Glad they went with GSM (Score:4, Insightful)
I'm glad there were a few people making decisions who were smart enough and honest enough to recognize this companies attempt to bully its way into a lucrative contract.
As for what takes over from GSM, we'll see. Just as in computers, patent-encumbered "standards" will do a world of harm. In this thing I think CDMA is very harmful.
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Also, GSM phones are the ones that cause cancer.
Choose wisely..
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As your standard issue free market liberal, my instincts lie that way too, however:
This is what caused the take-off of mobile phones in the US to be so much slower than in Europe. Similarly why TV in the US was so much later than in Britain and Germany. There are times when having somoene just say `that one' really helps get things going, even if `that one' is not in fact the best available.
Standards are really good for infrastructure, if those
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Using Adam's idea of an invisible hand as an argument in any single case flawed. First of all, it is (just) a model ("All models are wrong. Some models are useful." - George Box), and he's observation was for the total effect of all individuals. He did not (as you make it seem) proclaim that it was the case for all individual cases. In fact, the benefit for a single individual is in many cases a d
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Pillaging Iraq (Score:5, Informative)
This may be more palatable if you feel Mother Jones goes off the deep end sometimes.
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Pardon my offtopicness, but I'd like more info on Mother Jones. I'm considering subscribing -- I like the idea of supporting "Mother Jones' hellraising journalism." I'm a Green Party member and proud-to-say-it liberal, so it sounds like something I'd enjoy. On the other hand, I think anything can be taken too far, and I'd no sooner give money to tinfoil-hat folks on the left than I would those on the right. I want hard
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As far as supporting stuff, go get a membership to Acor
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