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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 177.78-2.2%3:59 PM EST

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To: foundation who wrote (25381)8/9/2002 11:01:55 AM
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Benjamin:

There are so many recent reports that UMTS is dying (and may be dead)that QCOM's uptake in the GSM (3G) market should be explored by members of this thread.

Many of the contributors have predicted the slow uptake and possibly the demise of UMTS. But, what is the reality of CDMA 2000 QUICKLY generating business with any GSM/GPRS operators??

It seems to me that GPRS will be a holding action for the next few years and thus put a cap on CDMA growth for the foreseeable future.

CDMA needs a big capitulation and my guess would be China Mobile if anyone. But, they're moving ahead with GPRS at a faster rate than Unicom is moving with CDMA.

Unless someone can shed some light on it I don't see how CDMA is going to escape this bind.
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