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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
NOK 6.910-0.9%Nov 11 3:59 PM EST

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To: mightylakers who wrote (6852)8/4/2000 4:42:25 AM
From: Mika Kukkanen  Read Replies (3) of 34857
 
Right you lot!

Same old myopia is creeping here.
To comment on the last few posts, Jacobs comments regarding WCDMA is a commercial ploy. Handset problems are nothing new, it is the nature of evolving (it tends to happen with all wireless technologies...God do I remember the first 'transportable' phones!). So far there has been no indication that WCDMA is delayed...

WCDMA, of whoever's standard, does indeed have a GSM component. GSM defines not just the air interface (the bit you can't see!), but the whole f'ing network - unlike most other wireless standards. WCDMA/UMTS relates mainly to the air-interface, but uses (utilises) a GSM core...

Japan and Korea are meant to be up and running by 2002...that has always been the plan and there is a reason for it. That goal was first introduced many years ago, after both countries won the right to co-host the World Cup 2002 (football, you know the one you actually use your feet in).

After today, i am off on holiday and will enjoy 2 weeks fishing off the coast of Rauma.
I am fed-up.
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