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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (1219)12/8/1998 11:48:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) of 34857
 
Tero, if the ITU drops the whole 3G thing if some agreement isn't reached by 31 December, won't that be a shame for Nokia?

Do you think Nokia is leaning on L M Ericsson to forget the chip rate game and get down to real negotiation on just how much moola has to be paid to Q! for the right to use cdma2000?

This could cost Nokia billions by having no path to cdma2000. Q! might simply go with the existing cdma2000 licensees and leave Nokia out in the cold.

NTT is getting the heebie jeebies and might head for cdmaOne soon. Especially if 31 December comes and goes and L M Ericsson is still figuring out how many orthogonal erlangs go into a cdma2000 chip rate.

Are you going to do a treatise in your new Webzone about 3G or keep flogging the poor old dead GSM horse?

Stupid question after stupid question. When will they end?

Maurice
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