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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (10912)11/22/1999 8:43:00 PM
From: Percival 917  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Hello Unq and Thread,

One of the messages that was posted today in my email today from Geoff Moore's GG service caught my attention. It had a link to an article which I will post below that indicates that Samsung may be trying to get around Q's patents with their own CDMA development. The specific part is this:

Meanwhile, Samsung plans to advance its foundry business using the design expertise it has accumulated during the development of key components for its code-division multiple access (CDMA) mobile communications systems. These include the CPU, mobile station modem and baseband analog processor that Samsung developed to replace CDMA components it had licensed and imported from Qualcomm Corp. of San Diego.

Are they trying to circumvent the patents or are the royalties still intact with their new "homegrown" components? The full article can be reached at:

semibiznews.com

Squire J
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