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To: tradeyourstocks who wrote (422)7/7/2000 12:05:37 PM
From: mightylakers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197563
 
Yes, it doesn't make sense esp. Korea also has its own WCDMA proposal. One thing fishy is DOJ and CBS all saying the WCDMA Korean pursuing is by NOK, NTT etc.

Well I don't know. In fact I don't think it's a bad thing for going WCDMA as long as Q is part of it. Remember Q also doing WCDMA chip right now.

But all I want to see is a clear guidline from our management.



To: tradeyourstocks who wrote (422)7/7/2000 1:03:47 PM
From: RobertSheldon  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 197563
 
The folks at Lehman Brothers are internally reporting that Korea Telecom has selected CDMA 2000 . . . these folks have done a good job cutting through the FUD when it comes to that part of the world. Anyway it is interesting to see the riff developing between the analysts.