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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: CAtechTrader who wrote (24640)7/7/2000 11:23:23 AM
From: techguerrilla  Read Replies (2) of 35685
 
Perception becomes reality on wCDMA

. . . . until Qualcomm defends its IPR in court.

The problem with wCDMA is that there is nothing substantial there for Qualcomm to attack. So far, wCDMA is all "smoke and mirrors."

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Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia cautiously welcomed reports on Friday that Korean operators would opt for third-generation mobile network systems using its and Ericsson`s W-CDMA standard. Bloomberg news agency said in a report Korean SK telecom would use the W-CDMA standard rejecting the rival 3G network system of U.S. Qualcomm. "This is very positive sounding, but there have not been any official announcements yet." a Nokia spokeswoman told Reuters.

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Nokia and Korea are playing "high stakes poker games." All talk at this point about CDMA2000 and wCDMA is probably, at this point, no more than posturing.

- john -
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