Hmm, I did my best to point out that the text defined two basic things
- extending the the old CDMA handset to all CDMA based handset (WLAN??)
- now included base stations (infra structure,slightly broader definition)
For the rest, as long as QOM is a member of ITU it must follow what it signed at the gate.. (is this really so difficult??)
Nondiscrimatory licensing practices,etc, and more to come..
And when they leave, all hell breaks out...
Are you saying that Nokia is risking their ITU memebership by demanding less than for example MOT or China??
If QCOM got what it needed to make GSM/GPRS chipsets, why would they need to spin in october???
Anyway, Q just lost the stranglehold they had on 3G, now they are on their own, still spinning.
Ilmarinen
btw, in terms of "new-found", you missed that little date, year mentioned??
As well as when CCITT,ITU were founded??
Btw,btw, will Q set up test networks now?? Document what other features they have in their old ASICs?? Succeed in cutting 20% of their cost?? |