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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 148.83+1.1%Feb 4 3:59 PM EST

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To: straight life who wrote (19000)12/1/1998 1:48:00 PM
From: blue_lotus   of 152472
 
Hi Taichi,

Sorry to have tickled your sarcasm bone ;-)

No my friend. I am not saying that any things a done deal.
(If it were QCOM would be over a hundred and I would be on a long vacation :-)
All I am saying is that the Japanese seemed to be indicating (in that and other articles) that they are served best if there is a converged W-CDMA (irrelevant of whether QCOM benefits or not), and that they have a head lead on it. They don't want to be left behind on 3G and repeat the mistakes they made in 2G.

Also,

>What does this mean to QCOM? IS-95B? CDMA 2000? or the air interface of wireless for ATI, PCS, BAM etc in the USA???

Didn't quite follow your logic here. How does W-CDMA effect CDMAOne/CDMA2000 air interface. What light did the article shed on it....

Thanks

-Raj
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