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To: Eric L who wrote (28487)7/21/2000 2:08:04 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Eric L: Agree that Nokia "deal" is unlikely before "snow flies" as you put it.

But then you seem to say, it may not happen - 50-50 chance. So what happens if Nokia does not license the Q's IPR? Curious what you think.

Since Nokia doesn't have a CDMA infrastructure license at all, and is cut off at the pass on patents in Japan, Korea and Europe on anything related to CDMA beyond CDMAOne, where and how could any there be any Nokia CDMA related roll out for HDR(1xEV)/3rd gen of any flavor - especially UMTS occur?

How could Nokia roll out UMTS in Europe, let alone, the world?

Best.

Cha2
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