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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Eric L who wrote (30976)9/3/2000 12:12:50 AM
From: lurqer  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Well let's see, we agree on:

1)DoCoMo is on a fast track .

2)next year's developments in Japan should provide a very interesting, high visibility test.

3)It would be a mistake for Qualcomm to adopt a Rambus like strategy and deny a license to recalcitrant GSM companies.

We disagree on whether a GSM cabal exists that is using a strategy of delay and obfuscation.

As the saying goes "three outa four ain't bad". <gg>

Perhaps I just have too many scars from the Holy Wars, but to claim the those of GSM persuasion would not engage in delay and obfuscation stretches my credulity beyond its elastic limit. Am I to deny that which I've witnessed for a period of years? Using your definition of cabal

A conspiratorial group of plotters or intriguers

sounds about right from what I've observed. Now the fact that the organizational structure (from ETSI to 3GPP) of the cabal changes is irrelevant. The pronouncements from the 3GPP remind me of those from the CDG in terms of bias. Nothing wrong with that as long as one admits the bias.

Anyway I always look forward to reading your highly informative posts - here, on the Q threads, or on the NOK thread. Yes I own some NOK, but for an odd reason.

lurqer
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