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To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (2069)10/6/1999 1:33:00 PM
From: Nancy Haft  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
I'm with you on this one. Surely the G* news can't account for all of the big move today. Maybe handset division rumors are buzzing in some ears . . . ????

(Sorry Ramsey)



To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (2069)10/6/1999 11:16:00 PM
From: Ibexx  Respond to of 13582
 
Caxton and thread,

From Reuters

Qualcomm up on news of regulatory ok on phones

SAN DIEGO, Oct. 6 (Reuters) - Shares in Qualcomm Inc.
QCOM.O shot up nearly 10 percent Wednesday after the maker of
satellite-based telephones said regulators had approved their
use on four continents.

Qualcomm shares were up $11.75 at $205.50 in early
afternoon trading on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange Wednesday.

Qualcomm said its handheld and fixed telephones, designed
for use on the Globalstar L.P. satellite-based communications
system, have won approvals from the United States Federal
Communications Commission and the British Approvals Board for
Telecommunications, European Community, which regulates
telecommunications in the European Union.

Qualcomm also received approval from Industry Canada, with
pending applications in both Brazil and South Korea.

Qualcomm said it also completed registration of its
Globalstar satellite phone products under the International
Telecommunications Union. This is a critical step in ensuring
the products will be recognized by more than 130 countries and
across the borders of countries participating in the union.

"Achieving these milestones is a significant step for both
Qualcomm and Globalstar L.P.," said Jerry Beckwith, president,
Qualcomm Wireless Systems. "These approvals bring us closer to
worldwide acceptance, an important milestone for the Globalstar
system."

Globalstar, led by founding partner Loral Space &
Communications, is a partnership of the world's leading
telecommunications service providers and equipment
manufacturers.
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REUTERS
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Ibexx



To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (2069)10/7/1999 7:50:00 AM
From: Cooters  Respond to of 13582
 
Caxton,

Is it possible the G* news was taken as a first baby step toward CDMA approval in Europe? Has the European Community ever approved a CDMA phone for any application, or is this the first one?

TIA,
Cooters