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To: carranza2 who wrote (5550)6/14/2000 12:34:00 PM
From: Gus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Now you're just continuing to ignore reality (shortages, 100 GPRS contracts + 20 WCDMA contracts in the pipeline, over $2B in N-E-W TDMA/GSM networks this year, etc), making dogmatic statements and engaging in a very dangerous form of wishful thinking.

Whatsoever makes you think that I have any interest in disabusing you of the many faulty assumptions that you have layered one on top of another as the foundation for your rather narrowminded views, which is why you react defensively to any fact that disturbs that delicately structured bizarro universe. What's the point of arguing with somebody like you when you will always end up with a no-matter-what dogmatic statement? Or bring up that Register article again? LOL.

My crystal ball says that when the smoke clears, GSM will be ripped out by a lot of carriers who will replace it with CDMA2000 3G, despite any commitments to a GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA path. The niche won't be a niche any longer. Even under your "component shortage" theory, the products will flow to CDMA2000.


Too bad, Cassandra, you don't have the facts to back up your flimsy conclusions and engage in any kind of useful discussion.

You're time is about up. Bye now and good luck.