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To: Bux who wrote (13019)6/23/2000 12:34:00 PM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
With this arrangement they can participate in the growth of the CDMA market in an indirect way while they continue to delay signing on with Qualcomm.

This move sure makes recent rumors seem less and less likely to be true. Why would NOK do such a thing if any kind of agreement with QCOM was probable? Serious question.



To: Bux who wrote (13019)6/23/2000 3:34:00 PM
From: cfoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
This agreement is just a stop-gap measure to delay the inevitable decision Nokia must make


Bux - This is he way I read it also. When NOK realizes it cannot catch QCOM in the technology, the stop gap move will become permanent. (P.S. - I do not believe NOK is a technology company. They are a manufacturing company.)