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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
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To: DaveMG who wrote (20255)12/22/1998 12:49:00 PM
From: Raymond  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
My interpretation is that they think that IPR -issues should be separated from the standardsetting.Basically don't use the IPR:s as a weapon to force something on the standardbodies.That's how I understand it But I haven't really read the original release of their statement So who knows what they are after.But what I know is that none of this companies want to degrade the 3:rd generation system by doing it backwardcompatible to a system that they don't have in the first place.You can say what you want on this thread but simple logic says that if you have to limit the scope of a new system by having to do it backwardcompatible then you will not get an optimal system for the operators that don't have IS-95 in the first place.It also sets limits what new ideas they can implement in the
3g specifications./R
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