From: pstemari@bismark.cbis.com (Paul J. Ste. Marie)
To: mgream@acacia.itd.uts.edu.au
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From: pstemari@bismark.cbis.com (Paul J. Ste. Marie)
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 94 07:16:02 PDT
To: mgream@acacia.itd.uts.edu.au
Subject: OJ`S CELL PHONE
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> The question is whether this polling includes the handset identifying
> itself to the cell.
It has to. Consider the case of an incoming call. The system needs
to know which cell to begin transmitting to.
--Paul
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