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To: ColtonGang who wrote (78510)8/10/2000 10:20:38 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
finally the big confirmation from KOREA
by: tonysopranos (30/M/New York, NY)
8/10/00 9:41 pm
Msg: 259966 of 259970
the last news dated 8.11.2000 (the one posted by NO BS TODAY)
cleary is big time news for qcom!
and i am surprised that nobody here talks about it!!!
Read carefully:
half cdma200
and half wcdma
but 90% of Korean Technologies using cdma2000
that's it this said it all! Qcom is back in business in korea and the logical move and is lifting the ban.
anyway read better that pr because is really important for qcom.
While no breakdown was given of how the money would be split between development of parts for cdma2000 standard, a
technology standard developed by Qualcomm, and the rival W-CDMA standard, Son said that the amount would be
roughly equally divided.

Korean companies do have about 90 percent of the leading technologies used in cdma2000 standard while no leading
technologies have been secured locally for the W-CDMA standard, according to Son.