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Technology Stocks : The New QUALCOMM - Coming Into Buy Range
QCOM 176.31+1.9%Jan 5 3:59 PM EST

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To: slacker711 who wrote (858)8/15/2007 11:39:34 AM
From: mindykoeppel   of 9132
 
Carranza - are you saying that Q participated in the standard body that approved EDGE without declaring CDMA patents that were used in GSM/EDGE. I know Q is now saying that they have GSM/EDGE IPR but it is the use of CDMA in those EDGE phones that is the infringement so I thought. Please advise because you have me very very confused. Or it may be the use of WCDMA in the EDGE phones that is the sticking point. Altman I believe clearly said that the license agreement precluded Nokia from using any kind of CDMA in a NON dual mode phone i.e. GSM/WCDMA or UMTS. And did Q sit on the standard board that approved EDGE? Because Irwin said EDGE would NEVER see the light of day! Thank you.
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