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To: SKIP PAUL who wrote (3632)11/25/1999 10:47:00 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 

I posted this over on the Nokia board....

Ok Tero....Now it might be time to worry. SprintPCS has redone the web page which lists their current phones for sale. The only Nokia phone which is listed is the 2170 which can be had for $19.99.

sprintpcs.com

They have a list of pulldown menu which has a list of closeout phones (you can still buy accessories for these phones). On this list are the following phones....

Startac 7762
Nokia 5170
Nokia 6185
Q-Phone
QCP 1920
QCP 2700

Unless Nokia has been keeping an entire line of CDMA phones under wraps....they no longer are selling even one CDMA phone. I really hope that this just an example of Finnish secrecy and some announcements will be forthcoming. I hope you have some insights into Nokia's current US strategy....I certainly cant figure it out.

Slacker



To: SKIP PAUL who wrote (3632)11/26/1999 8:23:00 AM
From: DaveMG  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13582
 
How do you think AT&T wireless is going to deal with it's 4:1 capacity disadvantage versus tough competitors like Sprint/MCI and BAM/Airtouch

Adding more cell sites.Using the behemoth that is ATT to allow funds to slosh around so they can keep subscriptions low. GPRS. Global roaming. Things like that.