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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
NOK 6.580+1.4%Jan 12 3:59 PM EST

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To: JohnG who wrote (7911)10/26/2000 4:25:15 PM
From: LarsA  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
*exhaling sound* ----I'm glad that was an expression of your sense of humor, JohnG.
As a co-owner of QCOM I'm also happy about the HDR/multimedia chip-set. BUT my own view is that IF Bluetooth is a success, the most typical data transfer to a PC would be from an existing cell phone, with one existing cell phone contract, GSM, TDMA or CDMA - via Bluetooth, since it's neutral. Just for practical reasons in terms of subscriptions and stuff. Now, if a killer app is found that needs true broadband very soon, HDR may get really hot among the operators but I doubt it. I bought QCOM for the WCDMA IPR.
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