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To: foundation who wrote (12883)6/22/2000 11:24:00 AM
From: The Verve  Respond to of 13582
 
Is this note from Roberts possible retaliation for NOK's shill Snyder?

lol

"You wanna play hardball, OK, let's play some hardball. Sulpizio, get me Roberts on the horn."

Actually, I love the idea that Uncle Frank posted recently about playing hardball with MOT and NOK. Telling them that the first one who signs a 3G license will pay 5% and the second one pays 10%. Now that is how one plays PROPER hardball.

Verve



To: foundation who wrote (12883)6/22/2000 11:43:00 AM
From: Keith Feral  Respond to of 13582
 
As the situation currently rests, it would be economically unfeasible for Verizon or Sprint PCS to purchase any NOK phones that were not 1X compatible. Remember that the carriers not the manufacturers control the products in the US because they finance the purchase of the handsets.