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To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (6926)8/8/2000 10:16:52 AM
From: Hassell Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Ilmarinen,

which customer is the next one
QCOM will try to wage war against??


I hope you are joking here. NOK and the GSM cabal are screwing their customers (and also their shareholders) by pushing their inferior, obstructionist, bastardized xCDMA for the sole purpose of delaying the implementation of xCDMA. They hope that by delaying xCDMA they can catch up with QCOM. I believe this will prove futile because QCOM has the deepest xCDMA experience and best xCDMA engineers and the delay will just give QCOM time to expand their lead. Hardly a week goes by without QCOM or its partners/customers making an announcement that adds to the xCDMA value chain. Meanwhile, NOK can barely make it work.

How long do the folks at NOK expect their customers to wait? Look for Brits to crack the GSM cartel first. How long do you think the anlgo-saxon capitalists at Vodafone and Orange will wait for w(as in wait for me)CDMA? What is their incentive to preserve the jobs of a few socialists in Finland after spending billions on 3G spectrum? If NOK and the GSM axis wants to "wage war" on its customers, I bet the Brits will watch them flail around with their w(ait)CDMA sword until they fall on it.

The folks at NOK better wake up and join with QCOM before the long scandinavian winter sets in. When the sun rises again in the spring, it will shed light on a vastly different landscape where QCOM CDMA 1x customers are generating revenues around the world while NOK and the GSM cabal are still trying to make w(ait)CDMA work.

The clock is ticking...

Hassell