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To: cfoe who wrote (4680)12/30/1999 3:58:00 PM
From: lkj  Read Replies (2) of 13582
 
As to eventual volumes and average prices, you are correct that no one knows. However, remember that we are not talking about phones only anymore. We are no talking about hundreds, maybe thousands, of digital appliances that will include a CDMA ASIC; especially by 2001 with HDR.

You are right. Anything with HDR should be called a modem rather than a handset. If HDR does take over the world, it will not be in every device. It will act as a gateway for a whole bunch of local devices. These local devices will be equiped with technologies such as BlueTooth, not any sort of CDMA technology.

Khan
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