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To: Kent Rattey who wrote (5281)6/5/2000 2:19:00 PM
From: tero kuittinen  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
Right - DDI brings 5 million current IS-95 subs into cdma2000. And operators like Vodafone, BT, Orange, Hutchison, Telstra, etc. bring 150 million current GSM subs into W-CDMA. Add to that the 30 million PDC subs that Japan Telecom and DoCoMo bring to W-CDMA. And you don't think SK has no reasons for hesitating just a little? I will eat a bowl of kimchi if SK accepts cdma2000 with the current IPR fee structure.

Tero
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