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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (4762)5/12/2000 12:45:00 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
I am not frustrated as the Q has been very good for my net worth. However, I will not resort to ad hominen arguments. I think the Q will have a lock on WCDMA ASICs and IPR. I will admit that it faces more competition in that area. And I believe that CDMA2000 and HDR is the technically logical way to get to 3G. In my opinion, the DS FUD is simply a means to resist Q's ultimate lock on the wireless world. Lots and and lots of money at stake that no one wants to pay to the Q.

In view of the fact that the DS IPR battle has not been resolved and no commercially viable standards or ASICs exist for it, I'm still curious as to how you have reached the conclusion that that DS will get to market before CDMA2000.
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