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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 166.81-4.1%Nov 17 3:59 PM EST

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To: J.B.C. who wrote (62266)1/14/2000 12:31:00 PM
From: John Hauser  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
I understand it.

Do they charge the people who are re-selling their service/technology? That, in my mind, is a charge for cell service, is it not?

I'm not an expert on the technology. I simply look at the big picture using my own logic.

What is the difference between wireless high-speed data and voice in terms of capacity. Cannot a high speed data network carry voice data?

Does this not pose a problem regarding QCOM and the people re-selling their services or technology? Does that put them at odds?

As for a pricing structure: Is it going to be a separate charge for both voice and data?

I am naive regarding these issues as they relate to QCOM.

I have not seen a pricing structure for HDR. I suppose they will come up with one once they work out the technology, beta test it, market it. Isn't that about 2 years away? That's a long time.

I'm just looking at what is currently available and is cheap to use. I'm just thinking about Joe Consumer.

Offer wireless mobile service at DSL speeds for $35/mo. unlimited. That, my friend, will SELL.

JH
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