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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 172.98+1.1%Jan 2 9:30 AM EST

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To: kech who wrote (3068)9/13/2000 10:20:24 AM
From: maxgo   of 197074
 
I assume you mean those interesting twists ?

Re: It seems to me that the
Chinese and
qorilla_watcher
(53/M/Reston,VA)
9/13/00 10:03 am

No, rest assured this is not the final word. They are posturing to make sure all of their options are
open. If wCDMA is shunned by most of the world they will simply do "what is best for Korea and
themselves" and stick with I-95C as their upgrade path

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3g? Huh
the_bronx_001
9/13/00 10:03 am

SKT has long ago lost its leverage with Q. We know it doesnt matter whether it goes CDMA2000
or WCDMA, especially since it's building out 1x as we speak. But NTT is trying to buy something
like a 7 billion dollar share of SKT, and WCDMA matters to NTT. Talk about a Korean-WCDMA
and 2003 is just more pressure on NTT. All meaningless, except that the public committment to
WCDMA is more and more tenuous.
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