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To: DaveMG who wrote (24869)3/24/1999 9:55:00 PM
From: brian h  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
Dave and all,

Dave. Thanks for the link.

OK. Let us debate what is important here. Trade or politics? I told you guys so. The Chinese is going to take every advantage of it to get its WTO status. Not only IS-95 technology but also CDMA 2000 technology. Otherwise, the Chinese will still go for GSM and WCDMA. Dilemma here?

What do you guys think?

A Chinese telecoms official cautioned, however, that the announcement could be withheld if Mr Zhu encountered hostility in Washington.

"It depends somewhat on America's attitude. It would be very difficult to grant a concession while they are restricting technology exports to China and accusing us of spying," said the official. European mobile equipment manufacturers, such as Ericsson, Nokia, and Siemens, which produce the GSM standard that currently dominates China's mobile market, stand to lose if permission for CDMA is granted.


Best,

Brian H.

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