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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 176.12-1.8%3:59 PM EST

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To: carranza2 who wrote (12062)6/25/2001 5:39:04 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (2) of 196972
 
carranza: Per the recent Dr J interview, as you posted on the Nokia thread (and I posted here without your comment):

<< Some reports have said that WCDMA will be in use by 2002, but I expect it to be no earlier than 2005 or 2004. At that time, WCDMA might have more than 10 million users. [Tell it like it is, Irwin. Emperor be naked] >>

That bears repeating for those who think that the Q should go all out in support of W-CDMA in order to earn royalties.

"might have more than 10 million users" [in 2004 or 2005]"

This is the "market" for W-CDMA. Less than this year for CDMA One in China.

Pitifully small, no?

Why should anyone seriously care what W-CDMA is doing, except to push for CDMA 2000 as the real opportunity for Qualcomm?

Best.

Chaz
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