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To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (7579)10/15/2000 12:58:05 PM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
QCOM introduces the cell-survivor game
1. The QCOM Game IS based on the great faith of the players. The players must believe that CDMA can in fact displace an inferior technology even though it is entrenched in 80% of the current world markets.
2. If you play the QCOM Game, you must pay the price watching your shares languish for years while the EVIL EMPIRE speaks in lies and disinformation. “CDMA won’t work! TDMA or Bust!” etc. etc. etc.

The reward in the Game is watching the Evil Empire’s lies and disinformation be proved wrong one by one, and watching the Evil Empire change its story continually until nobody really understands what the Evil Empire said last.

To win the game, CDMA must in fact,
1. be deployed in the majority of the wireless markets;
2. Qualcomm must own virtually all of the crucial CDMA IPR.
3. To come out of the game significantly richer, Qualcomm must retain a significant market share of the CDMA chip market.

However, the belief that Q's CDMA will displace the EVIL Empire' technology is now be supported by published technical facts in the secret scroll:

qualcomm.com

Funny thing there Ilmarinen, The Evil Empire hasn't published anything showing that the secret scroll ain't true have they? That's a little interesting don't you think?

Time will tell who wins the game. Evil Empire, or little guy from San Diego?

Ilmarinen, remember, Cassettes wont replace 8 tracks, cd’s wont replace them both, GSM empire won’t be replaced with CDMA. Keep telling yourself that, I’m sure you’ll do well, maybe not.

Caxton
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