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To: D.J.Smyth who wrote (3952)2/15/2000 2:56:00 PM
From: w molloy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5195
 
Hi Darrel -

Your focus in your argument with Bux has been 3G - the revenues from which are several years away.

I asked participants on the thread to engage with the ERICY thread to discuss the pending litigation, an issue of more immediate import to both parties.

There is interest on the ERICY thread on this.
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So far, no one from the IDC camp has risen to the challenge.

w.



To: D.J.Smyth who wrote (3952)2/15/2000 2:57:00 PM
From: Bux  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5195
 
Darrell, I haven't stated that the '94 agreement is transferable to 3G but you have stated it is not. I'm asking you to support your claim.

I would suggest that you start working right away on your trustworthiness.

My trustworthiness is fine thank-you. I have asked you numerous times to support your claims about what I have said with a simple cut and paste but you have not responded. Don't tell me you are such a specialized "telecom expert" that you don't know how to cut and paste?

YET, IDC HAS CLAIMED, both in writing and in conference, that they own technology in all five standards. That includes CDMA2000. If you want to argue with attornies at IDC, go argue with them. You can spit on the ground all day long Bux, but it won't make a river. Until you produce evidence which controverts IDC's claims, stop harassing me on this minor issue.

Minor issue? Whether IDC has already licensed their early pioneering patents for 3G CDMA or not is a minor issue? You have now removed all doubt about your credibility here. Keep in mind that IDC owning some IPR in all 3G standards (even if true) is completely compatible with having licensed all the necessary foundational patents away. Still waiting for you to support your unqualified claim that the '94 agreement doesn't apply to 3G.

Sincerely,

Bux



To: D.J.Smyth who wrote (3952)2/15/2000 3:17:00 PM
From: w molloy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5195
 
Why 3 G roll out will be slower than you think


3G Cellular Handset Launch Hit By Power
Problems

RDSL

15 February 2000

The launch of 3rd-generation cellular handsets could be
delayed over problems with chipset power consumption, with
more work needed to cut the amount of power used by
amplifiers and baseband circuitry so they can be used in
handheld terminals, according to Guenter Weinberger, head of
wireless products at Infineon Technologies.

Weinberger insists existing designs consume too much power
and would made terminals too hot to hold.