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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (6842)8/10/2000 1:09:37 PM
From: rf_hombre  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
Mostly because companies such as SK Telecom and Vodafone have actually seen the W-CDMA test networks and done a lot of research on the topic

Do you mean that forlorn and oversized mobile station Nokia and Ericsson haul from one freak show to another?

Qualcomm holds, among other things, key power control algorithms in narrow and wideband CDMA, without which vendors will be reinventing the wheel. The difficulty I have is not so much operators' bias toward WCDMA but rather the obstination of vendors to circumvent Qualcomm IPR, which will hurt both Qualcomm and Nokia alike in the long run.

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