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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (53089)11/21/2002 9:43:45 AM
From: areokat  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
I've never understood the notion that WiFi competes with CDMA. Fortunately, Dr. J & Gang agree that the two are entirely complementary.

That's the point I obviously didn't make. I think that they (and others) are going to be available in the same device. You'll be able to use what's available or is the best application at that moment in time.

Kat

Well Jim has already said it better than I did.

When fully commercialized, the Qualcomm equipped handset will have it all and should be able to select the most efficient/economical connection (carrier or WiFI) for the subscriber transparently. Qualcomm’s CDMA is the enabler for mobile and portable wireless connectivity.
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