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To: Cooters who wrote (12945)6/23/2000 1:05:00 AM
From: postyle  Respond to of 13582
 
Cooters, I believe the exact question was: "...do you happen to know that NOK has stated that they do not need QCOM to implement 3g?"

To which you replied, "NOK has never stated this and never will."

The article clearly demonstrates you are incorrect.

"We believe you can't work around them." <-- QCOM's IPR

Not so, according to Nokia's Bergqvist.

I'll stop here. If you want to interpret NOK's comments your own way, then I guess that's your right.

postyle

p.s. I'm not implying that Nokia still feels the same way, as this quote was taken in 1998. However, I have yet to read a public statement retracting these assertions.