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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 157.80+0.9%Jan 22 3:59 PM EST

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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (21401)4/12/2002 1:27:05 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (2) of 197323
 
Buckley explained that the problems have emerged because Nokia did not use the chipset from
US-based CDMA market leader Qualcomm on which Telstra's Nortel Networks built network is based.

"We are not sure how it is going to work with our boomer cells [special long range base stations
developed by Nortel for the Australian market]. We are not convinced that it will work as well as other
handsets," Buckley said.


Well....that sounds like good news, though if it is just a problem working with Boomer cells then it wont be much of a hindrance. I dont know of any other installations of the Boomer cells except Australia.

But he added that he was encouraged by a new range of CDMA phones from Nokia using the
Qualcomm hardware, planned for 2003.


I hope this guy knows something that we dont <g>....

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