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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 174.80+0.3%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: Pierre who wrote (4737)11/18/2000 5:55:19 PM
From: Theophile  Read Replies (1) of 196851
 
CDMA deployment is not simply a technological disruption.

I think we can all learn something about just who owns the money that runs the world by watching:
1. European press and WSJ sourcing their misinformation from the same playbook
2. ATT, NTT seemingly to be partners in encouraging the squashing of CDMA rollout
3. Controlled markets in S.America using GSM even though the cost effectiveness of CDMA is superior, and the S.American landscape is NOT littered with dollar bills.
4. Only by bringing the united Chinese heirarchy to bear upon the GSM Gang has Q* been successful in breaking into that graft-ridden scheme of communications infrastructure.

I think we can easily see the influence on the political machinery (enslavement) of the entire globe is being challenged by CDMA, thus I say again we are not just watching technology in action, we are watching technology being employed by free market forces to unbundle the closed markets and via financial efficiency, restructure those closed markets to accept open competition.

CDMA will deploy, and with it, free markets will be encouraged to grow. Beats the heck out of investing in tools of destruction, IMO.
mthomas
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