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To: JohnG who wrote (71161)4/24/2000 7:50:00 PM
From: Cooters  Respond to of 152472
 
JohnG,

You have it narrowed down, IMHO. If CDMA2000 is late(what is it now, 5 years) or whatever else the FUDsters are putting out, DoCoMo should be holding a press conference in support of QCOM's bid. Why have 2 competitors when you can have only one?

I always come back to the position of QCOM and/or the US on competition. Can you imagine denying or fighting a GSM/TDMA license in the US? Sounds absurd, doesn't it.

Cooters



To: JohnG who wrote (71161)4/24/2000 11:49:00 PM
From: 100cfm  Respond to of 152472
 
John, I feel comfortable regards the political aspects of this issue. It's a clear cut case of free trade. Our gov will make sure the markets are equally open.

My concern runs with where does Q fit in the DS CDMA world.
Will Q be the top dog or the second fiddle. We are not getting clear information to base our investment decision on. We as investors must assume the worst case and that is the world goes DS. Where does that leave Q and us??

JIM