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To: Eric L who wrote (8880)1/20/2001 10:08:12 PM
From: quartersawyer  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
^^Korea, China (China Unicom) etc. have now chosen to go for W-CDMA (this decision differs from previous intentions to use other standards).^^

Part-truth. Unicom is (oxymoronically) definitely up in the air for new networks.

Eric, isn't it maybe time for the GSMA to allow at least some hint of a possibility of interoperability with modes other than those in "The GSM World"?

Do you expect Nokia, NEC, or anyone other than Qualcomm to develop a useable 3GSM chip by 2002?

Can you divine any likelihood of litigation of CDMA IPR?
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