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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Eric L who wrote (37400)1/2/2001 6:57:19 PM
From: 100cfm  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Eric,I'm having trouble with your links today, couldn't open that one either.

Re 1.8 billion cell phones by 2006.
Something is not making sense to me.
1 billion by lets say mid 02.
That means only 200 million handsets on avg per yr till mid 2006 to get to 1.8B.
Sales of handsets are over 500M per yr. now.
Even if you factor in 40% for replacements you still get over 300M units per yr and that's with no growth factor in there for increased wireless attraction when high speed data and internet access is available.

So I think the time frame is too long or the number too low.

I just am refusing to wait till 2006/2007 for 2B cell users and CDMA dominance, very big LOL.

If 1XEV-DV replaced 3Xrtt will it still be in the Mhz or will it be back in the 1.25Mhz.

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