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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (76757)7/16/2000 6:47:15 PM
From: J Krnjeu  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Hello Maurice Winn,

Click on "Product Pavilion" then "Subscriber Equipment". Notice how thin Nokia is for such a dominant company in other air interfaces...oooops.


Everyone knows that NOKIA does not have much of a CDMA offering. Their president even admitted as much and NOKIA is now taking steps to increase their product line in CDMA.

My question for you or anyone is why is NOKIA making a serious effort to get into the CDMA market when the world is going to WCDMA? From a business point of view, do what you do best. NOKIA should focus on GSM, GPRS, EDGE and WCDMA. According to them that is where 90% of the world is going. NOKIA is wasting resources on their CDMA venture when they should focus on the dominate part of the market.

It makes no sense to me having them go after only 10% of the future when they have 90% with WCDMA, EDGE GPRS and GSM.

Makes me wonder.

Thank You

JK
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