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To: steve mamus who wrote (56213)12/23/1999 12:56:00 AM
From: ggamer  Respond to of 152472
 
QCOM future CDMA dominance:
South&North
Australia Asia Europe America
ASIC/QCOM Y Y ? Y
Handset/KYO Y Y ? Y
Royalties/All Y Y Y Y
Infustr/Eric Y Y Y Y
HDR/QCOM Y Y ? Y

Ladies and gentlemen, IMHO, the world of CDMA is coming
tegather.

Tonight a lot of progress has been made to improve the
world's CDMA dominance.

The only unknown areas of interest are in Europe at this
time.

Yes the picture did not become more clear with the
announcement today but we closed lots of door to
competitors tonight. Moreover; we have opened new doors
full of opportunities: china going CDMA , new technologies
working with Toyota Motors, and globolstar.

I believe that the new technology that should be announced
soon (GSM/CDMA) ASIC should help the situation in Europe.
I believe management said they are working on it already.

Are there other things that the management is thinking
about to help the situation in Europe? I am sure there are
few that DR. IJ is thinking about.

I apologize if all this does not make any sense. My
intention was to summarize all the stuff that was talked
about today.

QCOM, toll gate to the wireless world