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Technology Stocks : Wireless Facilities (WFII)

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To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (429)4/1/2001 2:26:07 PM
From: rf_hombre  Read Replies (2) of 465
 
In other words, what does a customer get from WFII that cannot be provided equally well, and at possibly lower cost by a company like Nortel?

With WFII and other consulting firms (LCCI), clients get experienced design and optimization engineers, who have worked (ideally) on a variety of systems (TDMA,CDMA,GSM..etc..) across several vendor platforms (ericsson, lucent etc..). In addition to breadth of knowledge, vendors such as Nortel, do not have the man power to staff their turnkey design projects so they would be even less able to staff on an outsourced basis, which is not to my knowledge part of their line of business. Finally and I think it is quite obvious that Nortel engineers could not work on an outsourced Ericsson project. That just can't happen.

Hope this sheds some light.

rf_hombre
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