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To: marginmike who wrote (90880)12/28/2000 1:56:04 PM
From: Ingenious  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
margin: (aka dumb boy)
see my previous post Reply #89687, Date: December 9, 2000 4:05 PM

First, name calling is childish; but if you cant beat em join. You are christened. Second, there are virtually no issued patents in the US that use the word "WCDMA" especially compared with patents on CDMA or related technology.(Hundreds could be pending of course and we will not know for two or more years). Out of curiosity, I did the above search to see just how "innovative" WCDMA might be. (see for yourself at www.uspto.gov) Of course this is not conclusive, but gives an idea that WCDMA is not as hot as others make it out to me. Less than 10 patents even mention the word WCDMA. If I had the choice (and I do) I would not bet too much on WCDMA being much of an influence in the IPR world.
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