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To: Gus who wrote (4544)5/2/2000 12:11:00 AM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 34857
 
I would be selling that
IDC stock for
candle money. Lol!



To: Gus who wrote (4544)5/2/2000 2:08:00 AM
From: chirodoc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
Tokyo, May 2 (Bloomberg) -- DDI Corp., Japan's No. 2 mobile
phone operator, said it is hasn't decided which technology
standard to adopt for a new generation of phone services which
will be able to connect to the Internet at high speeds.

DDI is considering either the W-CDMA standard developed by
NTT DoCoMo Inc, Japan's No. 1 mobile operator, Ericsson AB and
Nokia OYJ, or the cdma2000 standard developed by Qualcomm Inc.

The Nihon Keizai newspaper today said DDI has decided to
adopt Qualcomm's technology. DDI Managing Director Ryuichi
Kinoshita called the report ``speculation.''

Cellular phone operators worldwide are rushing to develop so-
called 3G, or third generation, services, which will be able to
send data 200 times faster than the current cell phone technology.

Japan will award three licenses to operate the new mobile
phone services. DDI must decide which standard to use by May 12
when the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications stops accepting
applications.

NTT DoCoMo and Japan Telecom Co., Japan's No. 3 mobile phone
operator, have said they will use the W-CDMA standard for their 3G
services.