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To: q_long who wrote (9979)5/11/2000 11:27:00 PM
From: tradeyourstocks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13582
 
I wouldn't call the StarTac a "very high tier product". At Sprint PCS it sells for about $200 and is definitely one of the more popular phones (>>2% of mix). I don't think Sprint sells any other MOT phones. MOT's entry price phones are OEM'd for the Korean market. Those are the ones that use Q's MSMs.

That wasn't my point though. I was trying to figure out if the analyst was accurate or are there other reasons why Q ASIC sales aren't keeping up with CDMA growth.

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