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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
NOK 6.465-0.5%Dec 31 3:59 PM EST

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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (3235)1/13/2000 10:12:00 AM
From: Valueman  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
Read the article again:

the Finnish operator captured about 10.6 percent of the cdmaOne handset market in the third quarter 1999, up just 1.3 percent from the second quarter.

The fact is that Nokia is not producing a competitive CDMA phone. Swing the argument back to GSM-land all you want, but that fact remains. I can talk all day about the advanced data capabilities of the networks and phones in Japan or Korea, where the phones are more advanced than any GSM offering and networks offer data rates that a GSM-o-phile can only wet dream about, but that is not the point of this article. The point is that CDMA is a problem for Nokia. Period.
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