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To: marginmike who wrote (21516)1/18/1999 2:15:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
To marginmike: Point well taken. PDQ is exactly the kind of cutting edge product the Q needs to introduce and spread its adoption. BUT some other approach to handling the actual production of the handsets themselves might be possible. An example of sorts is the way that Sun Microsystems designs and upgrades its SPARC chips for its servers but has Intel and IBM actually produce them - then SUNW actually sells them embedded in its servers. Parallel inexact but perhaps something along that line possible. And an alliance with a big company with deep pockets could be helpful in infrastructure. Frankly some such arrangements might be less risky than being in bed with the evil empire (Microsoft) which has the reputation (deserved or not) of being a predator not a partner. Chaz
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