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To: engineer who wrote (12980)6/23/2000 10:53:00 AM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
engineer: Yes. Agree that the Telson arrangement is looking toward CDMA in China, elsewhere in Asia, and probably exports to the US as well as the rest of the world.

Supplying Korean demand is not what this is about.

It is also IMO a "stealth" strategy to obtain the Q's ASICS and software through Telson.

Best.

Chaz

PS The huge and most interesting question is whether Nokia can slap its label on Telson phones using 1X, HDR and/or CDMA2000 and sell them as "Nokia" phones without a direct license from the Q to do so? What is your view?



To: engineer who wrote (12980)6/23/2000 11:38:00 AM
From: brian h  Respond to of 13582
 
Or to get into North Korea's market by way of China and South Korea. :)

Brian H.