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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm-News Only
QCOM 171.54+0.4%Nov 10 3:59 PM EST

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To: Jack Jackson who wrote (336)7/18/2000 7:12:10 AM
From: samim anbarcioglu  Read Replies (1) of 426
 
Posted on the NOK thread: Wall Street Journal is reporting today (on page 1, in the world-wide column), that the "cell phone manufactures will be required to disclose information on radiation levels produced by their devices under a policy adopted by the wireless industry's top trade group. Guidelines are due next month, with data reaching consumers as early as the fall.." As far as I know, NOK is the only major without a CDMA offering that uses the lowest levels of emissions of all phones. This just sounds soo bad at this juncture. All of those Asian manufacturers, even MOT will be the ones pushing CDMA phones, and power hungry TDMA and GSM phones from NOK will be sitting on the shelf in the US market during Christmas. This is not good. I hate this.
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