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To: Eric L who wrote (270)7/26/2002 2:11:52 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) of 562
 
From Jon Koplik's post of a WSJ article:

In Japan, NTT DoCoMo Inc. has launched a 3G service based on WCDMA, but demand has been very slow, partly because the handsets are more expensive and have less battery life than standard mobile phones. At the same time, a 3G service launched by DoCoMo's rival, KDDI Corp., using CDMA 2000 technology has been gaining customers at a rapid pace. That is ominous for Ericsson and Nokia, who are leaders in the WCDMA market, but trail rivals in the CDMA 2000 market.

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Could it be that Dr. J's assessment and the Q-tip's expectations for cdma winning over wcdma are being realized? Slowly of course.
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