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To: Nick who wrote (73188)6/3/2000 9:59:00 PM
From: Ibexx  Respond to of 152472
 
Re. ...we're getting hammered Monday. No, we won't. This is old news or non-news. Reuters and Cramer have dwelt on it for days, somewhat desperately.

Previously announcements from China have made it clear that current generation CDMA is not in the cards.

Ibexx

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To: Nick who wrote (73188)6/3/2000 10:03:00 PM
From: The Reaper  Respond to of 152472
 
I would hazard a guess that we are not going to get hammered on Monday. This type of story has become meaningless at this point. Too many contradictory statements coming from over the Pacific. Chinese revenues at this point are not relevant for the next twelve months IMO. Keep your eyes on the rest of the planet.

kirby



To: Nick who wrote (73188)6/3/2000 10:09:00 PM
From: Lipko  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Nick - I don't think that is necessarily so. The total chaos in the stories this past week may have reflected many things, personalities in China, FUD, etc., but in more than one of the posts we were reminded that IJ indicated months ago that China may be the first (or among them) to deploy next gen CDMA. Can his virtual silence this week be explained by some behind the scenes assistance in moving 1X towards an earlier implementation? Actually, as several posters have been pointing out, it may very well make more economic sense to do so. I think all we really need now is a money on the table "legal" commitment from Unicom or others in China to deploy CDMA2000. I can hope and do. John



To: Nick who wrote (73188)6/3/2000 10:49:00 PM
From: SKIP PAUL  Respond to of 152472
 
Please read the QCOM news release. China Unicom seems to be saying the same as what QCOM is saying. 1X-MC is the first step to CDMA2000.

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