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To: samim anbarcioglu who wrote (13005)6/23/2000 11:37:00 AM
From: engineer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
IF (this is an IF NOK can actually make and sell 1x phones wiht this agreement) NOK makes phones and sells these to Verizon for the upcomng 1x sale, then this would certainly offset any slowdown that everyone was predicting due to Korean subsides. IN fact if NOK can do this, it would probably add a significant amount to the ASIC business altogether. I would suggest that with the annoucement, Telson probably is already ordering and receiving chipsets from this agreement.



To: samim anbarcioglu who wrote (13005)6/23/2000 11:56:00 AM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
Sam:

NOK cannot buy 1X MC CDMA chipsets through Telson and sell the phones to Verizon or anyone else until they have a 1X license from QCOM. This informal arrangement with Telson could accelerate to the next level after NOK gets licensing from QCOM. In essense, the only thing that NOK is currently licensed to buy through Telson are cdmaOne chips.