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To: Rick who wrote (76048)7/9/2000 10:55:51 PM
From: Mike Torrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
One of two things:

1) They are suggesting that QCOM receive no royalty payment.

or

2) They are waiving their own fee.

I wonder which.



To: Rick who wrote (76048)7/10/2000 7:14:35 AM
From: Labrador  Respond to of 152472
 
"Ericsson, NTT DoCoMo and Nokia have agreed on the percentage to be charged for the different essential technologies, and when added up, those percentages should not be more than the agreed-upon cap," said Janos Fugedi, president of Ericsson Korea, last month. Nokia and Ericsson are reported to have told the ministry that five percent or less would be charged as royalty fees."

A must read in this regard.
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