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To: jackrabbit who wrote (4650)5/9/2000 11:22:00 AM
From: tero kuittinen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
"Do not forget that it is the Clinton administration that is trying to force Qualcomm and CDMA down all our trading partners' necks."

That's scary but true. I can't bring myself to critizice Clinton, however... Hillary has been so nice about the Nordic childcare policy. Mr. Clinton is so purely opportunistic that it's hard to accuse him for ideological rigidity. It's the GOP politicians publicly issuing demands on the strategic decisions of individual Chinese operators that strike me as more extreme.

Mucho - Nokia's PR is sometimes pretty weak. However; I don't see that as a minus. What scares me is companies with really, really great PR departments. I think customer relations is where it's at, and Nokia's infra division is making progress there. In addition to the mobile unit, the DSL deal flow seems good - today's Telia announcement is a very nice addition.

Sweden's interesting decision to "socialize" broadband means that every little village will get high-speed net access in a couple of years; it's one of the biggest early boradband markets.

Tero