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To: Ruffian who wrote (73709)6/13/2000
From: DiB  Respond to of 152472
 
>Soon? i think its done.
>Waiting for the CDMA-2000 Conf to end, and then we get it.

Ruff, what led you to such conclusion (other than *interesting* expression on NOK's CEO face during latest CNBC interview <g>)?

Thanks.



To: Ruffian who wrote (73709)6/13/2000 9:43:00 AM
From: seahorse  Respond to of 152472
 
Ruffian,
Why do you think a NOK and QCOM deal is done?
seahorse



To: Ruffian who wrote (73709)6/13/2000 10:43:00 AM
From: William Hunt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Ruffian ---From an article on TXN ---applies to the "Q" :
One of the reasons for the growth in DSP sales is the surprising rate at which wireless subscribers are
replacing existing handsets with newer, smaller, and better-featured models. Until recently, Forward Concepts
figured that the replacement market accounted for 10% to 15% of the total handset market; it concluded last
month that replacement sales actually account for about half of total sales. Now the firm estimates that by
2003, the replacement market will account for 65% of cellular handset shipments.

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