Moat, that wasn't a very good summation of what Maurice said.
I hope someone could provide us with a better answer to 'What happened to CDMA in Hong Kong?'
You forgot the part where Maurice told you that it was installed by Motorola. If Motorola couldn't get CDMA infrastructure right years later, why do you think their first big job was a system to be proud of? Maybe their contract didn't have the appropriate performance clauses and the whole thing left a bitter taste?
Didn't China take back Hong-Kong after a century of Brittish rule? Do you think that might have had something to do with it?
Why did you ignore the best points Maurice made? Are you a nervous nellie? hehehe
Time to sell them shares of Qualcomm (if you have any left). The whole CDMA thingy really was a SCAM after all, you discovered us! It's just like boss boy BillyG. told us, we can only keep this a secret for so long. O.K. boys, time to put plan short-1(b) into action. Sector A, take the designated after hours markets, Sector B, up and adam bright and early, no sleeping in tomorrow, hit those Nasdaq traders with all you got and remember, no CDMA phones are to be used for inter-sector communications, don't want to overload those fragile networks. Sector C, use the media dis-information plan 78(c), make it convincing, timing is everything here. Good luck men, we'll rendezvous according to the original plan.
Moat, nothing personal, just running with your questions. Maybe someone can provide a knowledgable answer.
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