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Technology Stocks : Ericsson overlook?
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To: P2V who wrote (3107)4/8/1999 10:59:00 AM
From: Mika Kukkanen  Read Replies (2) of 5390
 
I have not heard from anywhere that the cdma overaly is required or even a considered option, hence the further orders (unfortunately mainly for Nokia of late) for GSM network expansion.

The executive summary of that report, Mardy, was clarified by Qualcomm, and since then Andersson issued a release saying that the report was being misrepresented (I wonder by whom?).

The Vodafone trial was just a trial and was (note was) a long, long way away from commercial reality.

I loved the Forward report that stated Ericsson will now be able to compete with Nokia with infrastructure (where do these analysts come from...oh heck...I forgot............

Maurice: I would have thought that Ericsson would concentrate on cdma2000 rather than cdmaOne, also the engineers (if still there) do have a lot of experience of cdma, no matter what flavour and so would ensure speedier time to market with either WCDMA or cdma2000. This is why I said that they didn't mention that they would promote IS-95, of course if the opportunity arises they will sell it (hence would agree let's see what happens in China).
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