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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (27484)7/28/2000 4:14:38 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Respond to of 68461
 
A recent report from the Strategis Group, a market researcher, projected that the worldwide wireless subscriber growth is expected to "slow significantly through 2007, especially in mature markets."
The Strategis study showed that although the wireless industry will grow slower than it did between 1993 and 1999, the market will increase to 1.37 billion users worldwide by 2007, up from 530 million today.
Similarly, Nokia today warned that third-quarter sales are likely to slow, sending stock in the Finnish wireless company sharply lower. Ericsson, another major mobile phone maker, recently said semiconductor shortages would affect its phone production.

However, several other companies that supply chips for the cell phone market said at the Robertson Stephens Semiconductor conference in San Francisco this week that overall demand is on track this year.

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