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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 137.59-7.6%1:03 PM EST

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To: Uncle Mikey who wrote (336)12/16/1996 2:03:00 PM
From: Munificent Gnome   of 152472
 
Mike:

This article will clarify things. With regard to CDMA, Sony means QCOM. No worries.

Monday December 16 7:30 AM EDT

Sprint PCS Launches CDMA Digital PCS Services With
Handsets From Qualcomm Personal Electronics

SAN DIEGO, Calif., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- QUALCOMM Personal Electronics (QPE), a
joint venture of Qualcomm Inc , and Sony Electronics Inc., today announced that Sprint
PCS has initiated the launch of its 100% digital, 100% PCS wireless service in a
number of its markets with QPE-manufactured CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)
digital handsets. The new PCS phones are distributed through Sprint PCS retail stores,
as well as through major retail and electronics stores and direct sales channels.
Cities launching this week include Fresno, CA; Portland, OR; Spokane, WA; and
Milwaukee, WI.

"The successful launch of Sprint PCS marks a significant achievement in the
progression of CDMA digital PCS roll-outs" said Stephen Burke, vice president and
general manager of Sony/QUALCOMM CDMA Sales, a division of QPE. "Sony and QUALCOMM
worked closely with Sprint PCS to ensure product requirements were met in support of
their launch goals. As a resort, Sprint PCS is now delivering on their promise to
provide improved voice clarity, security and enhanced services from our feature-rich
handset."

"The combined strengths of Sony and QUALCOMM are helping Sprint PCS make history as we
launch the first single technology nationwide PCS wireless network," said Andrew
Sukawaty, Sprint PCS chief executive officer. "These first-ever Sony/Sprint co-branded
PCS phones give us the ability to deliver the many benefits of our 100% digital, 100%
PCS CDMA wireless service to our customers."

The CDMA digital phones supplied to Sprint PCS use QUALCOMM-developed CDMA digital
technology and Sony-developed Lithium Ion battery technology and deliver extended talk
and standby times compared to today's analog cellular technology. Standard features of
the phone include voice mail, incoming caller ID and short messaging service. Callers
are easily guided through the phone's operations through a user-friendly interface and
soft-key menu. The phone's four-line liquid crystal display (LCD) uses icons to
indicated signal strength, battery status, transmission mode, roaming status and other
functions.

CDMA also offers enhanced call clarity, quality and security. Sprint PCS's digital
CDMA network is expected to reduce eavesdropping concerns that traditional cellular
users have today and offer improved fraud protection. in addition to the standard
features of this state-of-the-art handset, Sprint PCS is developing enhanced,
customized features.

Based in San Diego, Calif., QUALCOMM Personal Electronics is a joint venture of
subsidiaries of QUALCOMM Incorporated and Sony Electronics Inc., QUALCOMM Personal
Electronics, which manufactures CDMA portable phones for cellular and personal
communications services (PCS) applications, leverages both companies, product,
technology and manufacturing expertise. The phones are marketed and sold in North
America through Sony/QUALCOMM CDMA Sales, a division of QUALCOMM Personal Electronics,
and throughout the world by QUALCOMM and Sony.

Except for the historical information contained herein, this news release contains
forward looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including
timely product development and commercial implementation of the Company's CDMA
technology, continued growth in the CDMA subscriber population and the scale up and
operations of CDMA systems, timing and receipt of license fees and royalties, the
Company's ability to successfully manufacture significant quantities of CDMA or other
equipment on a timely and profitable basis and those related to performance
guarantees, change in economic conditions of the various markets the Company serves,
as well as the other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's SEC reports,
including the report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 29, 1996 and most
recent Form 10-Qs.

NOTE: QUALCOMM is a trademark of QUALCOMM Incorporated. SOURCE QUALCOMM
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