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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 161.39-1.9%Jan 15 3:59 PM EST

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To: Theophile who wrote (11009)5/28/2001 7:28:58 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (2) of 197227
 
Martin T: There is nothing to be done in the real world to stop Lucent caving in to Alcatel.

Sad.

The last slight hope for America for CDMA 2000 infrastructure which is independent.

What a strange world we live in.

Our politicians will defend the "rights" of Alcatel. (Not the Q)

To attempt to destroy CDMA as a true competitor is what Alcatel will do as Ericsson has.

(But perhaps Alcatel will fail as Ericsson has.)

If Alcatel suceeds in this takover, this may well be a tragedy in the fullest meaning of that for the Q.

Wish it were not so, but the Ericsson example is there for us all to see.

Ericsson refused to even permit the Q infrastructure assets available to gain traction.

Alcatel will do likewise with clamps on Lucent CDMA 2000.

Therefore the US and the Q will have no repeat no US infrastructure supplier (except the laughingly incompetent MOT) available to advance its systems.

(Except for the shoot itself in the foot company Motorala, what a pitiful knight to ride for the CDMA 2000 battle)

Perhaps I am wrong, but based on the way Europe operates, I doubt it. Again, hope I am wrong.

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Chaz
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