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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (4366)4/24/2000 10:36:00 AM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
As QCOM proceeds with its quixotic windmill fighting in the Far East, it might be a good idea to consider who the referee will be. The application in question is to be submitted to Japan's Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (MPT). The MPT posted drafts of their policies in English on Feb. 14, seeking comments by Mar. 6.
mpt.go.jp

Subsequently, the MPT has posted, on its Japanese site, the comments it has received, as well as its positions on those issues. Comments were received from a number of manufacturers and carriers (none named). Among the issues is the MPT's policy of having only 3 carriers for a given region. There were no dissenting opinions voiced.

Here is the relevant link which contains the updated drafts, prospective-applicant comments, and the MPT's counter-comments. (J. only)
mpt.go.jp
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