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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (113301)2/14/2002 3:28:45 PM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
Frank: The real question that begs to be asked is whether Chinese would rather support domestically produced CDMA handsets or externally produced GSM handsets. There is room for both and CHU will have a 35 million line CDMA2000 system by the end of the year. The only question is where will they get all the handsets.

CDMA licensing deals has thrown a life line for local manufacturing to end to globalization in telecommunication equipment. QCOM handed out licenses in exchange for small private equity interests in these companies to encourage handset production at the local level.

I have no clue if Jorg has an agenda. However, CDMA in China is great for the people of China just like it has been in Korea and Japan where Euro market share is zero.
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