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To: Webster who wrote (1405)1/15/2000 4:52:00 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12232
 
***Royalties, Irwin Jacobs and the Koreans***. Important stuff, hiding in the old mad and crazy thread: Message 12558941

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To: Webster who wrote (1405)1/19/2000 7:30:00 PM
From: quartersawyer  Respond to of 12232
 
Re: "bid on new spectrum" in Europe--

This agreement was reported as "up to $20 billion". As I recall it, the salient points of the business model in Australia are 100% vendor financing, and for Lucent to design, build, test and bring the system into full operation for One.Tel. The Australian system, though, is "state of the art GSM" (which confounds conclusions as to just what Lucent is selling). The efficiencies and capacities of a big European ("W"?)CDMA 3G network will catalyze a cascade of change rendering the legacy system nonvital.



One.Tel and Lucent Technologies form strategic alliance to pursue opportunities in next generation wireless markets
FOR RELEASE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1999

SYDNEY, Australia -- One.Tel Limited (ASX: ONE) and Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU) today announced a strategic alliance to pursue business opportunities in Third Generation (3G - UMTS) mobile networks in the United Kingdom and Western Europe.

Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), One.Tel and Lucent will collaborate to identify and address opportunities in countries where 3G spectrum becomes available, and work together to build 3G mobile networks. Lucent will build, operate and transfer 3G mobile networks to One.Tel following the same business model the two companies entered into in April and September 1999 for the Australian wireless market.


lucent.com