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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 174.15-0.2%1:45 PM EST

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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (21624)1/19/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Okay, let's cancel the ITU United Nations world standard for high data rate wireless communications and all compete for market share.

L M Ericsson can use their VW40 which they invented way back in 1889 and for which they'll soon have figured out a chip rate and concatenated Reed-Solomon convoluted logic coding [we'll check to ensure they don't use any QUALCOMM property in that equipment] and QUALCOMM and licensees can try to sell cdma2000 with GSM overlays at a cute little chip rate, GPS synchronized, using turbo coding and big orthogonal bandwidth.

Let's see whether "Babe" the WWeb basestation attracts more subscribers than the L M Ericsson "Hagfish" VW40 base station.

I hope Madeleine Albright remembers her Xena training and kept a few Tomahawks up her sleeve, after sorting out Saddam, for recalcitrant EU bureaucrats if they indulge theft of QUALCOMM property. The first should go up the Champs Elysee [since they were the murderous terrorist bombers of a boat in Auckland]. We can't allow criminals to roam freely in the world. Subscribers should roam freely, not EU bureaucrats and their closed shop supporters. New Zealand will back the USA on this. Assuming of course that the USA doesn't have a closed shop on sheep products.

It would be so nice if people were allowed to buy and sell freely to people who wish to buy and sell. Without having overbearing Eurocrats dictating their moves and collecting taxes from their efforts to finance more problems and interference.

WWeb is designed to reduce interference. GSM suffers heavily from it and subscribers pay heavily for it.

Mqurice
$80 by 31 January 99. Really, the wolf is truly and finally here.

[It's about time Bill Clinton gave Tony Blair a call and had a chat about Vodafone's excellent business achievements and need for a clear upgrade path to WWeb so the 21st century New Paradigm can accelerate away, making us all very happy. Tony should think of John Stuart Mill and utilitarianism = the greatest happiness for the greatest number.]
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