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To: LBstocks who wrote (198)8/14/1999 1:51:00 PM
From: DaveMG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 426
 
China wants technology transfer before CDMA

August 13, 1999

WASHINGTON?Companies like Qualcomm Inc. that wish to enter the
potentially lucrative Chinese wireless market now must wait for the United
States and China to negotiate issues surrounding technology transfer, the
Bureau of National Affairs Inc. reported Friday.

BNA, which publishes a daily newsletter on government regulatory, legal
and economic issues, said the ??recent and unpublicized Chinese policy
could put a damper on U.S. firms seeking to introduce the next generation
of mobile phones into the Chinese market, and already has hampered
negotiations involving the U.S. firm holding the patents to the key
technology in question.?? BNA later identified the U.S. firm to be
Qualcomm.

The Chinese government estimates there will be 40 million new
subscribers for Code Division Multiple Access networks by 2002.
Currently, the predominant technology in China is Global System for
Mobile communications.

The stakes are high for second-generation as well as 3G technologies,
which could be impacted by Chinese demand for technology transfer.

Qualcomm, Lucent Technologies Inc. and Motorola Inc. all hope to use
cdma2000 technology in 3G systems, and the Chinese acceptance of this
technology would go a long way toward international acceptance.

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