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To: Q8tfreebe who wrote (67560)8/14/2007 8:56:15 AM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) of 197026
 
Feeling Better?

freebe,

<< Great post Eric, we are all now enlightened that it wasn't the late 90's when NOK stopped designing their own CDMA chipsets, it was 2000. Do you feel better now? I know I do. >>

You seem to enjoy creating fiction, more than dabbling in fact, and I'm glad to hear that makes you feel good. Whatever blows up your skirt, as they say. Nokia ceased CDMA2000 chipset design activity in late 2005. All cdmaOne and cdma2000 handsets sold by Nokia from 1998 till Q2 2006 used chipsets designed by Nokia and fabricated by TI. They redesigned their IS-95 chipset in 2000 and commenced design of their 1xRTT chipset that year. In 2004 they bumped Kyocera out of the 4 slot in CDMA handset production and in 2005 they bumped Motorola out of the 3 slot. They completed ramp down of their own CDMA handset manufacturing early this year and Motorola is now comfortably back in the 3 slot and hoping to return to profitability.

- Eric -
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