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To: ggamer who wrote (56887)12/27/1999 1:19:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Respond to of 152472
 
ggamer: The sad part with regard to Ericsson is :

Management drives looking into the rear view mirror.

The current top man is the man who attacked CDMA and the Q for years with FUD and worse.

Erricson is falling further and further behind against competition.

Erricson shows little sign of even being able to make the Q's CDMA infrastructure assets it purchased last spring function well.

With regard to Nokia:

Nokia is well managed.

Nokia shows imagination and innovative ability

But Nokia seems unable to get its CDMA to work properly.

Therefore potential for the Q and Nokia to work together in some way in terms of a GSM/CDMA cooperative arrangement leading to 3rd gen and perhaps some entry at some future point into Europe.. Maybe.

All just IMO of course. But think consistent with real world.