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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: FLSTF97 who wrote (27375)7/7/2000 9:00:10 AM
From: 100cfm  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Fatboy

I agree that a legal battle in Europe may very well be held in a Kangaroo court. So a quick resolution to this would be best for all parties. Delays in the deployment of WCDMA is bad for Q. If the rest of the world wants WCDMA I say sell the heathens what they want as soon as possible and collect whats due.

Every week we read about another foreign company demonstrating another succesful trial of WCDMA the latest being from LGIC. Q needs to start promoting it's own WCDMA products more, The world still percieves WCDMA as a foriegn invention and Q being an also ran. This needs to be turned around into Q will be the world leader of WCDMA. Maybe they are so quiet because they are really behind ??? We just don't know and thats the problem. I am so tired of hearing how superior CDMA2000,1XMC,1XEV,HDR is, at this point it doesn't mean S**T! The only thing that matters is how many ASICS is Q going to sell of each flavor and how much in royalties will it collect from each flavor. I could care less if WCDMA turns out to be as slow as the Morse Code, if thats what the carriers want then lets be pro that product in lieu of being anti that product and lets start making money from it.

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