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To: jmac who wrote (12806)6/21/2000 9:13:00 PM
From: limtex  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13582
 
jmac - Q still has the US, Canada, Australia, Japan, Mexico and maybe still Korea and a couple of smaller markets.

At least it does as of thos evening. NOK and their friends will no doubt be working out who they can prise away next.

I guess the US and Canada are pretty safe and the Q can make a decent business there for a few years. I guess the next thing will be the Europeans trying to put the squeeze on the US automobile manufacturers to install GSM phones in their vehicles and cut out cdma, after that they'll presumable try the same thnig with the Japanese auto companies.

Meantime I think we should clutch at straws and on that subject the only possibly good thing that I can see is that the Q management has been very very quiet through all of this. In fact the silence is deafening.

I just cannot believe that NOK has effectively destroyed the Qs major prospects in a couple of weeks. I hope we will soon hear from Dr J.

Best regards,

L



To: jmac who wrote (12806)6/22/2000 1:07:00 AM
From: Valueman  Respond to of 13582
 
Lost Brazil? The country is slathered in CDMA, which will soon be 1X while GSM just begins to get installed. Not a loss.