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To: Sully- who wrote (24119)6/29/2000 6:25:00 PM
From: techguerrilla  Respond to of 35685
 
China is the battleground!

It's SO funny to me that others don't see the significance of CDMA development in Korea as being the key to the "Battle of China."

China is a fertile ground for development and Korean engineers are restless for new activities. Who are the Chinese going to trust in the end? The Europeans or the Koreans? Sorry, no brainer!

If Nokia doesn't wake up soon, the Chinese could have a more developed phone system than that which exists in Europe. The only thing that caused development of the GSM system is the pathetic nature of the landed system. Europeans tolerate weak services because of their governments' socialistic policies.

One of these days, the inept Wall Street analysts are going to understand that Qualcomm is slowly building an arsenal in the Orient and the "Battle of China" will be a quiet "fait accompli."

Just porchin'
John